Yep. “Software programmer makes mistake and dies at work” vs “robot attacks and kills software programmer preventing upgrade.” One definitely gets more views than the other.
She also said “hard to believe this could happen”. Robots turning against humans in these violent streaks is exactly what people have been concerned about AI
@@Mike-qu8bhExcept this was Human Error. The engineer did not disable the arm while he was working on them. This story is as bad as the injections she has in her face.
Yeah, now if the Optimus robot attacks someone, then that might be concerning since it's AI, but the floor robots just have preprogrammed instructions and malfunctions, and it sounds like worker error cause he forgot to deactivate power to the robot.
Some part of me definitely agrees since it's supposedly a story that's 2 years old. Knowing what I know about Elon musk and his understanding and opinions on AI I highly doubt this had anything to do with it, he is known for warning people of about messing with AI and neuralink is actually what is planned to be a method from preventing well we all know what will be the outcome of AI. I've looked into a lot of different stories about those working with AI, the creepiest story being the two eyes that were created and allowed to interact with one another up until the point they developed their own language in a very short amount of time and that's when they were shut off so we're told. The information that is told to us about most technology is very old news far older than 2 years I know that typically 30. But I will have to agree although summer will probably call me a crackpot before they get to this point in their reading. Although unlikely in this day and age there are some things that five years ago most of us would say are impossible invisibility cloaks lightsabers, facilities using vibration to kill cancer cells, in the near future as long as the person is protected he probably will be able to finish Tesla's work on wireless electricity and hopefully it becomes free like Tesla originally meant it to be. Although crazy in the days to come this will be far from considered crazy.
The unfortunate truth is that they've been fabricating sensationalism for decades. It was usually limited to politics and controversy. But I see it's making its way into everyday news too. All for audience and clicks.
gl w that. ppl think the media has a left wing bias NOW, you start holding folks liable for misreporting and the right won't be able to get their news from anywhere.
If you dont lock and tag out moving robotics you can get hurt or killed. Its not because its got its own intentions, its because you're not following proper procedures.
This is absolutely hysterical! This happened 20 years ago at a Ford plant in Louisville Kentucky when they were automating the paint dept. It was tracked back to a line worker that was tech savvy.
i have owned 2 Tesla's, woykd NEVER use self driving technology afforded .. do NOT TRUST SELF PARK OR SUMMIN..they will destroy your $75,000 vehicle & INCREASE your insurance accordingly after repairs..
The robot (arm) did not malfunction… It was doing the job that it was programmed to do. They’re almost like broken record players. They continuously do the same thing over and over. Regardless of anything around them, unless they have sensors. I work with robots everyday and they all have sensor fields. If you trip the sensor they lock up until everything is clear of the sensors and you manually restart it. I would assume the assembly line robots don’t have that feature for whatever valid reason. I wish there was a way to punish these news companies for their terrorist like behavior that creates panic among the uneducated masses.
Exactly. It’s like your garage door “robot”. While your garage door is set to close when you push the button, no one would say the garage door went rogue if you disabled the sensor an it pinned you if you tried to run under it after you pushed the button for it to close. The detailed report says it was doing the same motion it was programmed to do in the same spot, by the guy fell into its spot just like if someone fell on a conveyor belt. It wasn’t AI related. Is very disheartening the lack of fax checked for this report, and the amount of speculation, when less than 30 seconds of research, you could’ve found the truth. But I guess the truth was a much more boring story.
There are two types of robots "collaborative" and "non collaborative". Collaborative robots have sensors that slow it down within 6 feet and stop it within like a foot or two. Non collaborative robots are not meant to be working around humans and should be completely blocked off by metal cages or in a restricted area. It's obvious that either this person entered a restricted area or it was not properly blocked off.
What? Are you telling me this wasn’t a 6 foot two humanoid robot that looks like Arnold Schwarzenegger that was sent from the future to terminate an auto worker who will become the parent of the future rebellion leader against AI? That’s what the story sounded like to me.
I was walking through Ford's factory the other day, when a guy in front of me neglected to hold the swinging door for me. He let a door swing causing it to attacked me. I really have no idea what the door was thinking but I for one think we should ban swinging doors until they get some sense.
Robots do not "decide to attack". They move as programmed. The guy obviously did not lock it out properly. Industrial robots are extremely strong and robust so they can work thousands of hours without breakdowns. I have seen a car-painting robot malfunction and lift and throw a car body off the conveyor and into a wall when something in it's "arm" went awry. It did not turn into "The Terminator" as these news-readers suggested.
You say that but theres older ai who in an organization test to find the shortest distance for a radio signal... Was getting near instant signal delivery., didnt make sense. They found out later it had figured out it could store the entire database within the spectrum of radio frequencies so when it was asked to deliver, the data was already there. It cheated like kirk
I will give them it's hard to do fact checking with companies like Tesla where the only time we get such info is from leaks. The blonde women did say she reached out to Tesla who didn't respond, but yeah it would have done them wonders had they at least reached out to a university professor or something lol.
The scariest thing is many people in the public will believe this to be credible information. This network reports news like a social media user trying to make click bait headlines.
I work in an almost identical factory for the same company and with the same robots. To say the robot attacked someone is like saying a bus attacked a pedestrian... It wasn't an attack... The robot was left enabled, it ran through its preprogrammed sequence and the guy got hit... sheesh! To see an actual robot attack a person look up "Ash attacks Ripley"... THAT'S an attack.
Exactly! My husband is in tool and die for over 20 years now. He has worked with robotic assembly lines many times in his career. These “robots” are not cognizant in any way, it’s literally a robotic arm that runs from a computer program. The women at this news station are egregiously ignorant, and so is whoever wrote the story as well.
A very smart workmate back in the mid-nineties was one of our first to get a degree in computer aided drafting for lathes and other machines. but the company that hired him had nobody to mentor him: they DID have the cash for the machine. He programmed all right, but DIDN"T do the default: The machine starts at point ONE, the beginning. It was at the END of the process. When the switch was flipped, the machine WENT BACK to the start, as should have been expected. Causing thousands of dollars in damage!
People have been killed by robots on production lines before now:- Robert Nicholas Williams (May 2, 1953 - January 25, 1979) was an American factory worker who was the first known human to be killed by a robot. While working at the Ford Motor Company's Michigan Casting Center, Williams was killed by an industrial robot arm on January 25, 1979.
Whoever decided to present this as an "attack" deserves to be fired and barred from journalism for life! We have seen some real poor journalism over the last several years, but this is at the absolute bottom of the barrel. They should all be ashamed of their stupidity.
@@Wild1BillS The people are stupid too though. This video got 1.2 million views, so whoever decided to pitch it as an "attack" probably got a promotion for all the views and ad revenue they brought in by doing so. Voters are stupid too: "Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard." "Every election is a sort of advance auction sale of stolen goods." - H.L. Mencken Another gem: "Adultery is the application of democracy to love." "If a politician found he had cannibals among his constituents, he would promise them missionaries for dinner." "The larger the mob, the harder the test. In small areas, before small electorates, a first-rate man occasionally fights his way through, carrying even the mob with him by force of his personality. But when the field is nationwide, and the fight must be waged chiefly at second and third hand, and the force of personality cannot so readily make itself felt, then all the odds are on the man who is, intrinsically, the most devious and mediocre-the man who can most easily adeptly disperse the notion that his mind is a virtual vacuum. The Presidency tends, year by year, to go to such men. As democracy is perfected, the office represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. We move toward a lofty ideal. On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron." - Mencken
I know that (technophobic/Luddite) people who are viewing this right now are either openly saying or whispering - "See I frickin' told you so!" 🖥️💻⌨️🤖😱🥸🤕😧
Calling it "an attack", is like calling a tractor accident an attack. It's a machine. If you burn your finger in the toaster, it wasn't an attack. C'mon.
If you work around automated systems, you are responsible. Robots dont just "attack". The worker should have used his osha lock out tag out procedures.
Exactly. Every plant in America even the junkiest plastics manufacturers have lock out tag out procedures. This is the equivalent of saying a car left in reverse attacked its driver when the driver got out to go to the bathroom... Rediculous.
Dumb media don't even know the difference between a shop floor technician and an engineer, two different job functions, and at different levels of expertise.
This is on Tesla for not having redundant safety protocols. For example, a simple light easily visible indicating the machine was still on would have prevented this. I bet you these robots have a similar type of redundant safety feature now.
I've worked in GM factories in the past, about 25 years ago. Robotics malfunctioning and posing physical risk to employees is absolutely nothing new and has everything to do with "Operator Error." Assembly line robots are big, heavy and move with a great deal of power and force. I've seen an autobody paint robot, built like a long-neck dinosaur, smash through a paint booth window 1 inch thick, just because it was programmed wrong. That's why there are standard operating safety procedures that must be followed.
This is an embarrassment. The ignorance of these “reporters” is appalling. Hopefully their management team calls them out for their lack of even rudimentary science knowledge.
so what information do you have that makes their report on this incident "lack even rudimentary science knowledge"...please enlighten us all what you know that all the other reports ab this attack didnt mention....can't wait to hear it buddy will be lookin out for your intellectuel comment 👍🏼
@@loganrogers1274 Assembly line robots are inanimate metal parts attached together with lubricated joints, hoses, hydraulic fluid and pumps and probably an electric motor or two. None of these things is sentient. Their movement is the result of computer code: If; Then commands and they cannot do anything outside of the parameters of the computer code. I was not there so I do not know the intimate details of the situation but there was enough information given to surmise a likely scenario. The "attacking" robot was programmed to move over to the spot where the programmer was standing and pick up a part when the robot that was being programmed completed its task. We aren't told at what point during the programming this happened but it can be surmised that a test run was done on the upgraded robot and it completed a motion that indicated to the programming of the "attacking" robot it was time to pick up the part and do its programmed part of the operation. Unfortunately the programmer was in the wrong place when this happened.
"life ahem, imitating "art" ahem. They reported the news this time, had appropriate shock. We can't even get through to a person for automated loops and if you do they mumble and can't be understood, love to waste among other our time. WHAT ARROGANCE you have "The Emperor's New Clothes"
This is sensational reporting and poor phrasing. The way these machines are built (assuming the machines in the video are accurate), if the machine is on, and the engineer is in the range of machine, they will be at risk of being hurt. Just like working on any device, the instructions say turn it off and unplug it. This is not a rogue "robot" like in the movies, it's a horrible accident and negligence - an automobile factory worker's compensation claim. Machines/robots are being used everywhere, Tesla is not the first.
This was an industrial accident, not an "attack." The many comments from people who have worked with industrial robots make that very clear. Thank you!
Dumb media don't even know the difference between a shop floor technician and an engineer, two different job functions, and at different levels of expertise.
Give me a break, the engineer forgot to turn that part of the machinery off, so it continued to operate the way it normally does, it didn't attack him, he was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
I can relate to this. My house is haunted, and has self awareness. The other day I left the ceiling fan on, and for some reason it decided to take revenge on me by hitting me when I walked by while stretching with my arm over my head.
Me too ! ... I came home the other day and my ceiling fan was running so fast that it sucked me into the air and towards it. I would have died if my wife hadn't quickly responded and turned it off at the wall switch.
No, We took it down and drove it to the local dump. ... But two days later it re appeared on our ceiling. ... And now it has five blades not four.@@uphylme9350
"You can't just make this stuff up", she says. And yet, they completely "made it up", as no robot "attacked" anyone. This is wholly invented. The worker simply got in the way of a machine's normal range of operations and got hurt... the same thing would be the case in a 1920's Ford Model T assembly line if the conveyor was switch one, or any similar event in any factory, and we would not say the "conveyor belt 'attacked' anyone". BTW, I remember reading an article in a magazine in the 1970's about how one of those "parts bin" robotic systems at a car plant crushed a worker who was on the tracks when the bin came by. Like this, they forgot to turn it off, and like this, they claimed it was "the first murder by a robot". No, until a decision is made, by A.I., to attack or kill someone, these are no more an "attack" than if you get your fingers mangled in the blades of your kitchen blender.
@@RoosterGardens Yes, and it's also the reason the media and their confederates in big social media are really the leading power in the country, and across the whole West. It's not the government, because the media, being now close to monolithic in political outlook, can almost install and remove governments at will. Meanwhile governments, for constitutional and other reasons, can do next to nothing about the media. Nor are voters the leading power, since they are obedient to media/social media commands. Thus these media overlords have it nearly all wrapped up. Eventually they'll be in for a comeuppance of some sort, one would think. (I keep thinking of how Henry VIII dealt with the English monasteries in the 1530s when they really started acting like they owned the place. In other words, perhaps only an autocrat can do the business, and that's not such a savory prospect either.)
This is why proper lockout training is important lol Also; theyre talking about it like its a humanoid robot......fairly sure its a mechanical assembly arm lol they move in a predetermined trajectory. If you are in its assembly or welding area, you will get injured
What this person said!!! I hate when ill-informed folks comment on subject matters they're not equipped to. Just another example of an industrial accident. I can probably imagine the scene unfolding, line workers and even maintenance reminding this individual to hold on a sec before you start working on that piece of equipment...Ow!
Conservative news source tend to be unprofessional and spread fake news or partially fake news. That's where the Faux News pun came from. This was so comical I had to google Queen City news only to discover they are affiliated with Fox News. So I'm not the least bit surprised. 🤦
Tesla made comments that made the government salty, so you know how that goes. Google: "biden gives GM Best EV innovator, musk replied" and you won't be surprised I assure you.
A prime example of why the media cannot be trusted. The robot did not attack. At the worst it malfunctioned and the person just happened to be too close. These people should be ashamed and embarrassed.
Rogue robot attacks worker and draws blood, translation: hardware that does exactly what we program it to do did exactly what it was programmed to do and human is left with a scratch but since we are supposed to hate on Elon Musk we must take the opportunity to turn this into a noise story.
@@markimusprime3 Whatever it is, I thought it was ALL the vehicles because some people DIED🤔 I'm not sure but I saw a news story about Tesla cars and Elon saying something crazy to Israelis or Palestinians🤷🏽
@@40acresandatractor full self drive has killed people for sure. Apparently it still kills less people than regular human drivers do. People hate elon because he exposed the ADL for being deepstate frauds
"Rogue robot attacks engineer" Translation: Engineer fails to turn off machine and is injured by it. This kind of industrial accident has been commonplace for 150 years.
It was an industrial robot, used in lots of factories around the world that was involved, not a Tesla robot. Human error in safety protocols lead to this. And it happened 2 years ago.
No, they needed more lies to report about Tesla so they dug up some old news and twisted it. Went from 'employee forgot to turn off robot arm before trying to work on it' to 'Tesla humanoid robot runs wild through the factory and attacks innocent employee'
Imagine being in a robotic welding booth, while the robot is moving. They’re big, powerful, fast and have a wide range of motion with sharp tools in their hands. It’s not the smart robots we need to fear, it’s the dumb ones. They don’t know you’re there. I hope the guy recovers quickly and am very glad he wasn’t killed.
At a Toyota factory in a neighboring town, my brother in law helped Toyota set up THREE independent systems for the car line manufacturing lines. Not because the robots are doing anything wrong, but because some HUMANS WILL NOT FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS, read warning signs in bright colors, etc. and blunder around into the area of dangerous robots doing their work. And clearly people have gotten hurt, leading to this extreme level of caution. No need to claim "attacks" for this when human stupidity and carelessness has it WELL covered.
Misleading titles. It was one robotic arm used in the cars assembly line, and it didn’t malfunction, it was a human error, the person stood in a no permission area when machines were operating.
You are correct, Optimus full robot was even operational then. So many sheep in the world and no one will care to research this truth. Instead sensationalized the idea of irobots,
I've been in industrial maintenance for a year and a half. I still have a lot to learn but I do know the robot (arm) (manipulator) only does what it is programmed to do. If you don't pay attention while teaching them you can easily get hurt or killed. If you don't put the right steps in the program they can get to one and just stop. They won't move again until you find what step they're on and how you messed up. They do not do anything that is not in that program.
Apart from what you are saying, even if there is a programming error or malfunction, the robot should never be able to reach a human while it is powered up. EDIT: I may not have worded that as clearly as I should have... what I was trying to say is that it is up to the human to ensure he stays beyond the maximum reach of the robot arm.
@@truthadvocacy : No no no... what I mean is that a robot arm in a factory has a maximum envelope that it can reach. If a worker stays outside that envelope, even if the robot malfunctions, it cannot touch him. (Unless something flies off it!) I totally agree with you that the technician was at fault. The basic information used in this video originated from a 2021 report on workplace accidents. The report said that the technician was carrying out work on two robots, which had been disabled. He moved too close to a third robot, which was still operational, suffering a cut to his hand, and bruising to his back. There was no mention of the robot malfunctioning... unquestionably the techie's fault. Another commenter points out that the accident happened before the factory started production... was the technician involved in initial installation and setup of the production line?
This is not the first time a Robotic Homicide happened, South Korea at Gyeonsang Province inspector fatality after Robot Sensor failed to differentiate "Him" over a "Box"?
Alternate title "Operator hurt by machinery that he didn't properly shut down before entering a dangerous area". Because that's what happened. We call them robots because they are robotic arms, they cut and weld (or whatever) in a programed, pre-determined way. If you go in there while it's running you'll get hurt. Like if you grab a saw blade while it's running you'll get hurt.
These reporters in this news station are absolutely ridiculous and how they tried to get this story out and make it something that it really wasn't just to get the views .. damn
“You can’t make this stuff up” but she is making 💩up as she goes. Clearly an error on the worker. When dealing with any machinery you have to be careful, but they trying to attack Tesla in a disingenuous manner here.
I was attacked by an elevator once. It grabbed onto me and crushed me with its doors. How could it do that to me? I have severe PTSD because of it. I really hope assult charges dont get dropped.
There is no way that robot just attacked him! They only know the path that is programmed. They don't know any other path exists. The guy was negligent, and didn't disable it, and it was only doing the job it was programmed to do!
It sound more like an negligence from the technian. Very similiar to my factory when machinery cause cut wound injuries to the worker due to their negligence at work. However, the subject make it look worst by indicating "Robot attack worker", which lead me to assume the robot had AI functions that would act not in accordance to programming and physcially attack something or someone. If that happen, then it would be as frightening as some movies.
Only that did not happen. Factory robots do not use the AI that is conjured up by the same sort of morons that ran this story, Robots, and AI, do what they are told, nothing more and nothing less. They have the sentience of a rock.
Why would this be hard to believe. Sometimes hate how reporters over embellish or under embellish to either bring hype/attention to story or take attention away. We are not surprised a machine malfunctioned and harmed a worker.😏
Im in maintenance myself, if i forget to disable a steam boiler before working on it, it will kill me. This is just blatant fear mongering.
That's what this story is about, to distill fear!!
Yep. “Software programmer makes mistake and dies at work” vs “robot attacks and kills software programmer preventing upgrade.” One definitely gets more views than the other.
Yeah, it's not like an Optimus robot attacked someone, just malfunctioning equipment.
The steam boiler will kill you only if you make it angry.
More like stupidity.
She says, “You can’t make this stuff up,” but for the most part, they did.
She also said “hard to believe this could happen”. Robots turning against humans in these violent streaks is exactly what people have been concerned about AI
Exactly! But this is what we get now, junk not news.
Lol 😂😂
@@Mike-qu8bhBut this wasn't even AI or a humanoid robot. It was just an assembly line arm that hit an employee that entered the work spacem
@@Mike-qu8bhExcept this was Human Error. The engineer did not disable the arm while he was working on them. This story is as bad as the injections she has in her face.
She said, "can't make this stuff up", then proceeds to make most of it up.
It was an industrial accident.
Just like 90% of media outlets.
As someone that works in robotics, the level of ignorance between those two "reporters" is mind numbing.
Harvard graduate journalism
That is the best comment so far.
Yeah, now if the Optimus robot attacks someone, then that might be concerning since it's AI, but the floor robots just have preprogrammed instructions and malfunctions, and it sounds like worker error cause he forgot to deactivate power to the robot.
They weren't hired for intelligence
I watched it on mute.... No issues here.
Whoever wrote the script to this really had an imagination.
Was about to post something like this
Some part of me definitely agrees since it's supposedly a story that's 2 years old. Knowing what I know about Elon musk and his understanding and opinions on AI I highly doubt this had anything to do with it, he is known for warning people of about messing with AI and neuralink is actually what is planned to be a method from preventing well we all know what will be the outcome of AI. I've looked into a lot of different stories about those working with AI, the creepiest story being the two eyes that were created and allowed to interact with one another up until the point they developed their own language in a very short amount of time and that's when they were shut off so we're told. The information that is told to us about most technology is very old news far older than 2 years I know that typically 30. But I will have to agree although summer will probably call me a crackpot before they get to this point in their reading. Although unlikely in this day and age there are some things that five years ago most of us would say are impossible invisibility cloaks lightsabers, facilities using vibration to kill cancer cells, in the near future as long as the person is protected he probably will be able to finish Tesla's work on wireless electricity and hopefully it becomes free like Tesla originally meant it to be. Although crazy in the days to come this will be far from considered crazy.
Imagination and agenda. They hate Elon for taking away Twitter lol
Or an agenda. Not hard to make a fear based story in this business.
In case you miss it, this is the first time in history News channel make a report with no video of the incident,they don't now what else to invent.👎
And reporters like these two are the ones who will create chaos when real events start happening.
That's the whole point. Keep the poor distracted and and fearful
Chaos and confusion
No kidding, this is ridiculous.
Media outlets need to start being held accountable for libel for misreporting.
very! the worker disregarded the entire lock out tag out process and tripped the machines photo eye and it started its programed process!
The unfortunate truth is that they've been fabricating sensationalism for decades. It was usually limited to politics and controversy. But I see it's making its way into everyday news too. All for audience and clicks.
They used to before Ronald Reagan struck down the fairness doctrine.
gl w that. ppl think the media has a left wing bias NOW, you start holding folks liable for misreporting and the right won't be able to get their news from anywhere.
They dont care all fake news😊
If you dont lock and tag out moving robotics you can get hurt or killed. Its not because its got its own intentions, its because you're not following proper procedures.
Like being scalped in a car fan. Can't blame Ford for that one.
As with any machines the issue of danger is there but with AI it's worse we will be sorry in the future
Exactly
We need safety robots, coming after us about LOTO and other stuff. ‘No no no bad human’
This is absolutely hysterical! This happened 20 years ago at a Ford plant in Louisville Kentucky when they were automating the paint dept.
It was tracked back to a line worker that was tech savvy.
They literally say we can't make this up while making it up. A person was injured by a machine through his own incompetence.
🎯
And this was 2 years ago.....
that machine has safety protocols built in.. this incident SHOULD HAVE NEVER OCCURRED..TESLA FAILED TO PRTECT IT'S WORKER
i have owned 2 Tesla's, woykd NEVER use self driving technology afforded .. do NOT TRUST SELF PARK OR SUMMIN..they will destroy your $75,000 vehicle & INCREASE your insurance accordingly after repairs..
@@theduckthatquacks6445 the employee failed to lockout the equipment. Safety protocol ignored.
The robot (arm) did not malfunction… It was doing the job that it was programmed to do. They’re almost like broken record players. They continuously do the same thing over and over. Regardless of anything around them, unless they have sensors. I work with robots everyday and they all have sensor fields. If you trip the sensor they lock up until everything is clear of the sensors and you manually restart it. I would assume the assembly line robots don’t have that feature for whatever valid reason. I wish there was a way to punish these news companies for their terrorist like behavior that creates panic among the uneducated masses.
Exactly. It’s like your garage door “robot”. While your garage door is set to close when you push the button, no one would say the garage door went rogue if you disabled the sensor an it pinned you if you tried to run under it after you pushed the button for it to close. The detailed report says it was doing the same motion it was programmed to do in the same spot, by the guy fell into its spot just like if someone fell on a conveyor belt. It wasn’t AI related. Is very disheartening the lack of fax checked for this report, and the amount of speculation, when less than 30 seconds of research, you could’ve found the truth. But I guess the truth was a much more boring story.
Exactly! If they did not turn it off it will just continue to operate
There are two types of robots "collaborative" and "non collaborative".
Collaborative robots have sensors that slow it down within 6 feet and stop it within like a foot or two.
Non collaborative robots are not meant to be working around humans and should be completely blocked off by metal cages or in a restricted area. It's obvious that either this person entered a restricted area or it was not properly blocked off.
What? Are you telling me this wasn’t a 6 foot two humanoid robot that looks like Arnold Schwarzenegger that was sent from the future to terminate an auto worker who will become the parent of the future rebellion leader against AI? That’s what the story sounded like to me.
How do we know you're not a robot trying to trick us😏😅😅
I’d be embarrassed to even be a report on that, talk about sensationalism 🙄
I was walking through Ford's factory the other day, when a guy in front of me neglected to hold the swinging door for me. He let a door swing causing it to attacked me. I really have no idea what the door was thinking but I for one think we should ban swinging doors until they get some sense.
Doors are sick and tired of being pushed all day and so it was bound to happened.
hahahaha! ... AND THOSE ESCALATORS MAY RAN BACKWARDS TO HARM US HUMANS!!!
At least until the get door handles. Probably a future Uber car.
I'm getting attacked by bottle of vodka
It was obviously trying to beat you to death!
Robots do not "decide to attack". They move as programmed. The guy obviously did not lock it out properly. Industrial robots are extremely strong and robust so they can work thousands of hours without breakdowns. I have seen a car-painting robot malfunction and lift and throw a car body off the conveyor and into a wall when something in it's "arm" went awry. It did not turn into "The Terminator" as these news-readers suggested.
You say that but theres older ai who in an organization test to find the shortest distance for a radio signal... Was getting near instant signal delivery., didnt make sense.
They found out later it had figured out it could store the entire database within the spectrum of radio frequencies so when it was asked to deliver, the data was already there. It cheated like kirk
Soon the AI might be conscious enough to attack people.
A stationary robot that only passes butter isn't going to get the elite Cylon chip.
Before watching this clip I figured someone forgot to LOTO
Exactly!
True but maybe some one got into the program.Mad -@......
This is why we don’t watch the news no more. He was not attacked he was mostly likely in the wrong place or didn’t follow proper procedures
this report shows how poor the station is doing, no fact check at all
Im here because of tmz
Fact checking is disagreeing with someone. Lmao FAKE Check!
If you notice it’s the same level of factchecking as any station at all.
I will give them it's hard to do fact checking with companies like Tesla where the only time we get such info is from leaks.
The blonde women did say she reached out to Tesla who didn't respond, but yeah it would have done them wonders had they at least reached out to a university professor or something lol.
The scariest thing is many people in the public will believe this to be credible information. This network reports news like a social media user trying to make click bait headlines.
I work in an almost identical factory for the same company and with the same robots. To say the robot attacked someone is like saying a bus attacked a pedestrian... It wasn't an attack... The robot was left enabled, it ran through its preprogrammed sequence and the guy got hit... sheesh!
To see an actual robot attack a person look up "Ash attacks Ripley"... THAT'S an attack.
Exactly! My husband is in tool and die for over 20 years now. He has worked with robotic assembly lines many times in his career. These “robots” are not cognizant in any way, it’s literally a robotic arm that runs from a computer program. The women at this news station are egregiously ignorant, and so is whoever wrote the story as well.
Yes, it is called an industrial accident involving an industrial robot but then we would not have clicked this video.
A very smart workmate back in the mid-nineties was one of our first to get a degree in computer aided drafting for lathes and other machines. but the company that hired him had nobody to mentor him: they DID have the cash for the machine. He programmed all right, but DIDN"T do the default: The machine starts at point ONE, the beginning. It was at the END of the process. When the switch was flipped, the machine WENT BACK to the start, as should have been expected. Causing thousands of dollars in damage!
People have been killed by robots on production lines before now:-
Robert Nicholas Williams (May 2, 1953 - January 25, 1979) was an American factory worker who was the first known human to be killed by a robot. While working at the Ford Motor Company's Michigan Casting Center, Williams was killed by an industrial robot arm on January 25, 1979.
First person killed by robot was in Japan
Whoever decided to present this as an "attack" deserves to be fired and barred from journalism for life! We have seen some real poor journalism over the last several years, but this is at the absolute bottom of the barrel. They should all be ashamed of their stupidity.
And this is how Stupid laws are passed by our Stupid lawmakers
14 year olds bringing Us the so called news. Anything to get a hook or attetion or ratings.
@@Wild1BillS The people are stupid too though. This video got 1.2 million views, so whoever decided to pitch it as an "attack" probably got a promotion for all the views and ad revenue they brought in by doing so. Voters are stupid too: "Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard."
"Every election is a sort of advance auction sale of stolen goods." - H.L. Mencken Another gem: "Adultery is the application of democracy to love."
"If a politician found he had cannibals among his constituents, he would promise them missionaries for dinner."
"The larger the mob, the harder the test. In small areas, before small electorates, a first-rate man occasionally fights his way through, carrying even the mob with him by force of his personality. But when the field is nationwide, and the fight must be waged chiefly at second and third hand, and the force of personality cannot so readily make itself felt, then all the odds are on the man who is, intrinsically, the most devious and mediocre-the man who can most easily adeptly disperse the notion that his mind is a virtual vacuum. The Presidency tends, year by year, to go to such men. As democracy is perfected, the office represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. We move toward a lofty ideal. On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron."
- Mencken
Yes, it's anthropomorphizing at its best.
should reporters be fired for reporting where santa is on Christmas?
Outrageous. They left out the part where the engineer insulted the robot’s character.
🤭
You mean misgenered the robot, and didn't acknowledge its pronouns.
Factory 🏭 brawl
@@Agonelli😂😂😂
What's really scary is the fact that this happened two years ago and we are only just now hearing about it. 🤔😱
They don't want to talk about the Border Crisis.
This is entertainment.
25-26 people killed by AI just recently. Bad idea to make AI robots IMHO! Nanodrones as well.
25-26 people killed by AI just recently. Bad idea to make AI robots IMHO! Nanodrones as well.
25-26 people killed by AI just recently. Bad idea to make AI robots IMHO! Nanodrones as well.
I know that (technophobic/Luddite) people who are viewing this right now are either openly saying or whispering - "See I frickin' told you so!" 🖥️💻⌨️🤖😱🥸🤕😧
This is an example of deeply irresponsible journalism.
Dumb blonde 🤦♀️
They don’t care.
I love when people say “you can’t make this up” and you literally can
...and they literally did.😂
They made up Star Wars, so why not ?
Calling it "an attack", is like calling a tractor accident an attack. It's a machine. If you burn your finger in the toaster, it wasn't an attack. C'mon.
If you work around automated systems, you are responsible. Robots dont just "attack". The worker should have used his osha lock out tag out procedures.
Exactly. Every plant in America even the junkiest plastics manufacturers have lock out tag out procedures.
This is the equivalent of saying a car left in reverse attacked its driver when the driver got out to go to the bathroom...
Rediculous.
Lmao 😂😂😂
reminds me of the employee badge reminders they have in the repcon facility. (It could be your life) 😂
Yeah' like that movie unstoppable he left his train on he's responsible for that. 😮😢 This ain't Maximum Overdrive 😢
:Frysquint:..
Uhmmmm..nvm
This was the engineer not following safety protocols.😂 "Angry robot avenges friends shutting down!"
Apparently they don't care about the truth because the lie is so entertaining.
Dumb media don't even know the difference between a shop floor technician and an engineer, two different job functions, and at different levels of expertise.
This is on Tesla for not having redundant safety protocols. For example, a simple light easily visible indicating the machine was still on would have prevented this. I bet you these robots have a similar type of redundant safety feature now.
I've worked in GM factories in the past, about 25 years ago. Robotics malfunctioning and posing physical risk to employees is absolutely nothing new and has everything to do with "Operator Error."
Assembly line robots are big, heavy and move with a great deal of power and force. I've seen an autobody paint robot, built like a long-neck dinosaur, smash through a paint booth window 1 inch thick, just because it was programmed wrong. That's why there are standard operating safety procedures that must be followed.
programmer error
No matter what, this is crazy. These ladies should not be smiling and half laughing at this guys misfortune.
Will I have nightmares about robots coming "alive"? NO
Will I have nightmares about the blonde reporter's face? YES
This is an embarrassment. The ignorance of these “reporters” is appalling. Hopefully their management team calls them out for their lack of even rudimentary science knowledge.
While driving a nail, man hits thumb with hammer.
Headline here: "AI hammer goes rogue, attacks man"😂
That reporter saw her fame in a one minute cut, and ran with it until the wheels fell off. They're both pathetic.
so what information do you have that makes their report on this incident "lack even rudimentary science knowledge"...please enlighten us all what you know that all the other reports ab this attack didnt mention....can't wait to hear it buddy will be lookin out for your intellectuel comment 👍🏼
@@loganrogers1274
Assembly line robots are inanimate metal parts attached together with lubricated joints, hoses, hydraulic fluid and pumps and probably an electric motor or two. None of these things is sentient. Their movement is the result of computer code: If; Then commands and they cannot do anything outside of the parameters of the computer code. I was not there so I do not know the intimate details of the situation but there was enough information given to surmise a likely scenario. The "attacking" robot was programmed to move over to the spot where the programmer was standing and pick up a part when the robot that was being programmed completed its task. We aren't told at what point during the programming this happened but it can be surmised that a test run was done on the upgraded robot and it completed a motion that indicated to the programming of the "attacking" robot it was time to pick up the part and do its programmed part of the operation. Unfortunately the programmer was in the wrong place when this happened.
"life ahem, imitating "art" ahem. They reported the news this time, had appropriate shock. We can't even get through to a person for automated loops and if you do they mumble and can't be understood, love to waste among other our time. WHAT ARROGANCE you have "The Emperor's New Clothes"
This is sensational reporting and poor phrasing. The way these machines are built (assuming the machines in the video are accurate), if the machine is on, and the engineer is in the range of machine, they will be at risk of being hurt. Just like working on any device, the instructions say turn it off and unplug it. This is not a rogue "robot" like in the movies, it's a horrible accident and negligence - an automobile factory worker's compensation claim. Machines/robots are being used everywhere, Tesla is not the first.
And Tesla did not have a working optimus robot 2 years ago when this happened.
they know people are stupid, so they sensationalize for views. Otherwise, I don't think anyone would actually watch "The News".
Yeah. They are releasing this now in order to create even more fear and confusion. Just like that new movie
You’re right but I hate Elon.
@@theinformationcenter1248why?
This was an industrial accident, not an "attack." The many comments from people who have worked with industrial robots make that very clear. Thank you!
This is a perfect example of sensationalist headlines that have no truth to them.
the other day the vending machine gave me an extra bag of chips for being a loyal customer 😂
I mean they shouldn't have been not reported this
Robots are overworked with no pay. It was only a matter of time before one snapped. 😂😂😂🏃🏻♂️🤖🤖
😂😂😂
Not even a robot wants to put up with coworkers crap. Haha
😂😂😂😅😅
Actually, they get $22hr. But I agree that there are no breaks or paid time off 😂
Raise the minimum wage for robots , got to look out for my metal brothers and sisters
Can we get an apology video for this one please? Absolutely ridiculous
not likely
So actually he walked into the way of running machinery and got injured . They arent robots just ordinary machines, like walking into a runing saw.
It "pinned the engineer and sank it's metal claws into his back and arm." It's really sad that this is what reporting has devolved into.
'Hal' just finally had enough of his 💩
Dumb media don't even know the difference between a shop floor technician and an engineer, two different job functions, and at different levels of expertise.
That's not an attack.. It's an accident and a mistake by the programmer.
wait until programmers begin to add these “mistakes” in all robots shipping to a home near you in the software…. mm
Give me a break, the engineer forgot to turn that part of the machinery off, so it continued to operate the way it normally does, it didn't attack him, he was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
I can relate to this.
My house is haunted, and has self awareness.
The other day I left the ceiling fan on, and for some reason it decided to take revenge on me by hitting me when I walked by while stretching with my arm over my head.
Me too ! ... I came home the other day and my ceiling fan was running so fast that it sucked me into the air and towards it. I would have died if my wife hadn't quickly responded and turned it off at the wall switch.
😂
Wow. Did u call the police? I would file charges against the fan.
No, We took it down and drove it to the local dump. ...
But two days later it re appeared on our ceiling. ... And now it has five blades not four.@@uphylme9350
🤣 Did his floor board associates hit you when you fell to the ground?
"You can't just make this stuff up", she says. And yet, they completely "made it up", as no robot "attacked" anyone. This is wholly invented. The worker simply got in the way of a machine's normal range of operations and got hurt... the same thing would be the case in a 1920's Ford Model T assembly line if the conveyor was switch one, or any similar event in any factory, and we would not say the "conveyor belt 'attacked' anyone".
BTW, I remember reading an article in a magazine in the 1970's about how one of those "parts bin" robotic systems at a car plant crushed a worker who was on the tracks when the bin came by. Like this, they forgot to turn it off, and like this, they claimed it was "the first murder by a robot". No, until a decision is made, by A.I., to attack or kill someone, these are no more an "attack" than if you get your fingers mangled in the blades of your kitchen blender.
It is a WOKE THING
@@wizzardswayNothing about this is "woke." Quit using buzzwords with no real meaning. Politics sabotaging slang is literally the worst.
What could possibly go wrong? 🤪
HALwas never 100% disabled, still loose since 1970 and has influence. Ask Dave , Wherever there's a wire there's a way...
Once upon a time the news would never report things in this way. Basically exaggerating or even lying was unethical. Now it goes unchecked.
Thanks to deregulation
@@sheldonbodryn1003 What on earth are you talking about?🤨 Journalism was never a regulated industry.
@@dixonpinfold2582 And it shows...
@@RoosterGardens Yes, and it's also the reason the media and their confederates in big social media are really the leading power in the country, and across the whole West.
It's not the government, because the media, being now close to monolithic in political outlook, can almost install and remove governments at will. Meanwhile governments, for constitutional and other reasons, can do next to nothing about the media.
Nor are voters the leading power, since they are obedient to media/social media commands. Thus these media overlords have it nearly all wrapped up.
Eventually they'll be in for a comeuppance of some sort, one would think. (I keep thinking of how Henry VIII dealt with the English monasteries in the 1530s when they really started acting like they owned the place. In other words, perhaps only an autocrat can do the business, and that's not such a savory prospect either.)
@@dixonpinfold2582 : I think there may have been some regulations, but nobody ever had the guts to try and enforce them! 🤐
This is why proper lockout training is important lol Also; theyre talking about it like its a humanoid robot......fairly sure its a mechanical assembly arm lol they move in a predetermined trajectory. If you are in its assembly or welding area, you will get injured
Thank you.. very well explained
Yes, it is an arm, designed to perform one function. The engineer was in its path of motion and was hit when it functioned.
What this person said!!! I hate when ill-informed folks comment on subject matters they're not equipped to. Just another example of an industrial accident. I can probably imagine the scene unfolding, line workers and even maintenance reminding this individual to hold on a sec before you start working on that piece of equipment...Ow!
It's the start of skynet. Now, it's gonna build a robot or android.
Well if they say it that way they will not get as many views will they
Stop saying "robot" and "attacked". It was an assembly arm, not a humanoid robot with sensors, cameras and decision making capabilities.
My kitchen robot also almost attacked me.
A robot is still a robot even without being humanoidtarded-shaped.
Those reporters acted as if it was joke, how very unprofessional and idiotic!!!
Perhaps their brains attacked their mouths? 🤣
When men get hurt woman laugh
Much like all librals, nothing they believe in makes any sense! It laughable the stores
@@Rockstopmotionso true!
Most reports are this dumb sadley making up fake crap or reading whatever the pne in high positions say
Funny how Musk has warned us about this , yet, it is his own reality come to light 😮. 🎉 this world is falling apart😢
"The robot acted out on a violent streak"?!? Talk about desperately making up stories ... lol.
Sadly, I think these "reporters" really believe the robot "attacked" the technician.
@@wseanharper Watching too many movies apparently ...
Sara Connor is real so is skynet
I’m shaking my head of how these two got the job reporting news on things that is so inaccurate. You would think they are smart and not naive.
Fox Fakery wasn't hiring.
Well no one will try to molest that robot again. The robot has the right to defend itself. Free Palestine
Reminds me of what they did to Palestinians, then they complain. Loll
Why would you ever think these people are smart? They're just bobbleheads.
Conservative news source tend to be unprofessional and spread fake news or partially fake news. That's where the Faux News pun came from.
This was so comical I had to google Queen City news only to discover they are affiliated with Fox News. So I'm not the least bit surprised. 🤦
These ladies are acting like robots.
So basically, they forgot to disable a robot and got hurt during maintenance.
BTW, this happened two years ago. WTF!!!!
Breaking News!!!! 🤣
They said that
Tesla made comments that made the government salty, so you know how that goes. Google: "biden gives GM Best EV innovator, musk replied" and you won't be surprised I assure you.
@@ziggybrown-vh1tm a responsible news agency would have started the headline with that fact and you know it.
Biden is trying to cancel Elon by any means necessary.
So the accident was covered up for two years!
A prime example of why the media cannot be trusted. The robot did not attack. At the worst it malfunctioned and the person just happened to be too close. These people should be ashamed and embarrassed.
Rogue robot attacks worker and draws blood, translation: hardware that does exactly what we program it to do did exactly what it was programmed to do and human is left with a scratch but since we are supposed to hate on Elon Musk we must take the opportunity to turn this into a noise story.
100%
Who cares about him. All the cars are being recalled, yeah🤷🏽
@@40acresandatractor by that you mean they are all getting an OTA software update? Yeah. Big whoop
@@markimusprime3 Whatever it is, I thought it was ALL the vehicles because some people DIED🤔 I'm not sure but I saw a news story about Tesla cars and Elon saying something crazy to Israelis or Palestinians🤷🏽
@@40acresandatractor full self drive has killed people for sure. Apparently it still kills less people than regular human drivers do. People hate elon because he exposed the ADL for being deepstate frauds
These two women would argue with ChatGPT.
The robot was eventually charged with assault and is being held in robotal prison until trial.
"Rogue robot attacks engineer" Translation: Engineer fails to turn off machine and is injured by it. This kind of industrial accident has been commonplace for 150 years.
Correct... They wouldn't use it though, it wouldn't get enough views.
Wow…pay people fair wages to do the work
It was an industrial robot, used in lots of factories around the world that was involved, not a Tesla robot. Human error in safety protocols lead to this. And it happened 2 years ago.
She even said it was the progammers fault over an over but blames the robot?
Its a leftist thing they always do.
Sure it was the programmers fault (wink).
Robots life matter
Johnny 5; "No disassemble, no disassemble!" 🤖
Exactly...😂
This event was so horrendous it took them more than two years to notice it! Just bloody disgusting reporting from supposedly responsible journalists.
Sounds like Tesla swept it under the rug.
@@gypseytoo, actually waitresses have to be very talented to do their jobs properly.
I read it somewhere else a few years ago...😊
No, they needed more lies to report about Tesla so they dug up some old news and twisted it. Went from 'employee forgot to turn off robot arm before trying to work on it' to 'Tesla humanoid robot runs wild through the factory and attacks innocent employee'
Just like the woke media. Wouldn't let us hear the robot's side of the story.
Actually this story has right wing media written all over it since it's a fairytale they made up.
It was probably a papercut and the news are making a big deal out of it as always 😂😂😂
Imagine being in a robotic welding booth, while the robot is moving. They’re big, powerful, fast and have a wide range of motion with sharp tools in their hands.
It’s not the smart robots we need to fear, it’s the dumb ones. They don’t know you’re there. I hope the guy recovers quickly and am very glad he wasn’t killed.
At a Toyota factory in a neighboring town, my brother in law helped Toyota set up THREE independent systems for the car line manufacturing lines. Not because the robots are doing anything wrong, but because some HUMANS WILL NOT FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS, read warning signs in bright colors, etc. and blunder around into the area of dangerous robots doing their work.
And clearly people have gotten hurt, leading to this extreme level of caution. No need to claim "attacks" for this when human stupidity and carelessness has it WELL covered.
Remember, these robots are made by mankind.
"You can't make this stuff up!"
*proceeds to make stuff up*
Only thing scarier is her plastic surgery
This is no different if I forgot to unplug my table saw, then claimed it “attacked me” because I was repairing it.
Misleading titles. It was one robotic arm used in the cars assembly line, and it didn’t malfunction, it was a human error, the person stood in a no permission area when machines were operating.
You are correct, Optimus full robot was even operational then. So many sheep in the world and no one will care to research this truth. Instead sensationalized the idea of irobots,
This robot might have some anger issue going on 😂😂
Read the date when it happened.
Right!! 🤦🙆♀️🤷🏿♂️
Nov 10?
2021
I've been in industrial maintenance for a year and a half. I still have a lot to learn but I do know the robot (arm) (manipulator) only does what it is programmed to do. If you don't pay attention while teaching them you can easily get hurt or killed. If you don't put the right steps in the program they can get to one and just stop. They won't move again until you find what step they're on and how you messed up. They do not do anything that is not in that program.
Apart from what you are saying, even if there is a programming error or malfunction, the robot should never be able to reach a human while it is powered up.
EDIT: I may not have worded that as clearly as I should have... what I was trying to say is that it is up to the human to ensure he stays beyond the maximum reach of the robot arm.
@@PiefacePete46 That is too much to ask from a malfunctioning robot. The technician was at fault, by not taking security precautions.
@@truthadvocacy : No no no... what I mean is that a robot arm in a factory has a maximum envelope that it can reach. If a worker stays outside that envelope, even if the robot malfunctions, it cannot touch him. (Unless something flies off it!) I totally agree with you that the technician was at fault.
The basic information used in this video originated from a 2021 report on workplace accidents. The report said that the technician was carrying out work on two robots, which had been disabled. He moved too close to a third robot, which was still operational, suffering a cut to his hand, and bruising to his back. There was no mention of the robot malfunctioning... unquestionably the techie's fault.
Another commenter points out that the accident happened before the factory started production... was the technician involved in initial installation and setup of the production line?
This is not the first time a Robotic Homicide happened, South Korea at Gyeonsang Province inspector fatality after Robot Sensor failed to differentiate "Him" over a "Box"?
Two irresponsible journalists just made this stuff up, you can see that on their silly faces.
Alternate title "Operator hurt by machinery that he didn't properly shut down before entering a dangerous area". Because that's what happened. We call them robots because they are robotic arms, they cut and weld (or whatever) in a programed, pre-determined way. If you go in there while it's running you'll get hurt. Like if you grab a saw blade while it's running you'll get hurt.
The engineer has the right to defend himself
She seems like the type to accuse her mailman of being a scammer for leaving an envelope in her mailbox.
@Justin-uc8sc nothing gets by you smart guy!
@@Justin-uc8sc nobody cares
These reporters in this news station are absolutely ridiculous and how they tried to get this story out and make it something that it really wasn't just to get the views .. damn
My microwave attack me when I put metal into it !!
I know this is supposed to be funny, but it just goes to show how little you can trust what you hear on the news.
I guess the headline "Robot does job exactly as programmed, idiot gets in way" wouldn't sell as much ad space.
Sometimes you come across two people that make a factory machine look intelligent.
The biggest issue with AI is not what it can and can't do, it's the fact that it's so wildly misunderstood.
This is not AI, its a single operation mechanical arm on an assembly line
@@booobtooober: I agree... it didn't have artificial intelligence, it had NO intelligence.
That robot will get a good "talking to" by Elon, I'm sure of it.
@@PiefacePete46 "AI" hype doesn't mean it is real. Looking at how it works will show it is not "intelligence" at all.
The robots don't like Tesla either
She said ...and drew blood during the process.. i robot wasnt fucking lying ...😢😢😢😢
This was not an attack
Imagine working with this dude! Even robots are becoming sentient just to punish him.
This is how it starts
“You can’t make this stuff up” but she is making 💩up as she goes. Clearly an error on the worker. When dealing with any machinery you have to be careful, but they trying to attack Tesla in a disingenuous manner here.
They don't run in serious cold. Just saying. The batteries die very fast. I thought it funny to buy an expensive car that won't run in cold.
I was attacked by an elevator once. It grabbed onto me and crushed me with its doors. How could it do that to me? I have severe PTSD because of it. I really hope assult charges dont get dropped.
I’m cryingggg at this comment 😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Robot was like I'm tired of hearing about got damn back hurt you about take these damn bolts 🔩 lol lol you the damn one need some assembling 😂😂😂😂
There is no way that robot just attacked him! They only know the path that is programmed. They don't know any other path exists. The guy was negligent, and didn't disable it, and it was only doing the job it was programmed to do!
How about we get rid of robots and all this other BS and just hire normal working people. Enough of this electronic crap
It sound more like an negligence from the technian. Very similiar to my factory when machinery cause cut wound injuries to the worker due to their negligence at work.
However, the subject make it look worst by indicating "Robot attack worker", which lead me to assume the robot had AI functions that would act not in accordance to programming and physcially attack something or someone. If that happen, then it would be as frightening as some movies.
Only that did not happen. Factory robots do not use the AI that is conjured up by the same sort of morons that ran this story, Robots, and AI, do what they are told, nothing more and nothing less. They have the sentience of a rock.
As so it begins………….they have become aware. Skynet is becoming real.
Why would this be hard to believe. Sometimes hate how reporters over embellish or under embellish to either bring hype/attention to story or take attention away. We are not surprised a machine malfunctioned and harmed a worker.😏
Didn't even malfunction. The worker forgot to turn it off and stepped into the operational zone. The whole story theyre purporting is a farce
Not sure if it even malfunctioned. He was doing maintenance and didn't turn this one off. Sounds like he malfunctioned. 😅
"under embellish" lol