| A humanoid is essentially a general-purpose robot that | | | | war. Which is why the humanoid robots will not be |
| looks a lot like a human person. Not by mere face only, | | | | equipped with artificial intelligence. Instead, well-trained |
| but complete with a head, torso, arms, and legs. A | | | | soldiers will control all the robot’s actions using a |
| humanoid can therefore walk, or even run like a | | | | control unit far from the battlefield. It’s like being |
| person, and use its arms and hands to lift objects. At | | | | there, but not physically. This invention is called |
| present, a lot of prototypes are being used for | | | | telepresence; a person feels as though he is the robot |
| different functions. For instance, the Honda ASIMO can | | | | by seeing through the robot’s eyes and controlling |
| deliver coffee and politely shake hands with anyone. | | | | the robot’s body in accordance with his very own |
| Or, the newly updated Twendy-One can prepare a | | | | movements. This allows the soldier to put his human |
| club house sandwich for its masters. | | | | expertise to work, without putting his life in danger. |
| Unfortunately, the current operating humanoids cannot | | | | Soldiers carry weapons, humanoids are weapons |
| do a whole lot of functions yet due to lack of research | | | | Humanoid robots do not eat, sleep and feel. Most of all, |
| and technology. Scientists are bound, however, to | | | | they do not feel pain. They are merciless killing |
| discover the ins and outs of creating fully functional | | | | machines that will not stop eliminating the enemy until |
| humanoids in the future. Sooner or later, humanoid | | | | the mission is complete. With their titanium bodies, they |
| robots will be better and stronger than ever, equipped | | | | can walk through fire, stay underwater for hours, and |
| with titanium endoskeletons and A.I. | | | | survive in the coldest and hottest of temperatures |
| That said, these robots can be used in many different | | | | without complaining. They are fully equipped with |
| ways. Perhaps the most beneficial would be in the | | | | multiple weapons like machine guns, snipers, grenades |
| battlefields, as they are practically made for such | | | | and rocket launchers. They have night vision, infrared |
| endeavor. Imagine troops of completely controllable | | | | vision, and they have eyes in the front, back and sides |
| and indestructible weapons of destruction marching | | | | using cameras with hi-tech features such as zoom |
| towards enemy lines with massive handheld automatic | | | | and enemy detectors. Most importantly, they are |
| machine guns and rocket launchers. Will we ever see | | | | indestructible. |
| humanoid army? With the rate our science and | | | | You can’t put a price tag on safety |
| technology is going, this concept is definitely far from | | | | Undoubtedly, investing in hundreds, if not thousands, of |
| impossible. Here are the reasons why the | | | | humanoid soldiers will be extremely expensive. But if |
| countries’ leaders will most likely entertain the | | | | you think about it, this venture may actually be cost |
| thought of replacing humans with humanoids as | | | | efficient in the long run, as the government wouldn’t |
| soldiers. | | | | have to spend that much for several years given the |
| It’s technically the same, but entirely different | | | | indestructibility of these robots. Further, because robots |
| When it comes to wars, relying on a robot’s | | | | will be used, millions of soldiers’ lives will be saved. |
| artificial intelligence is obviously very foolish. It takes | | | | This is a chance to finally stop the terrible deaths |
| years of experience and mastery to learn the art of | | | | caused by unjustly wars. |