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I thought the first one had more or less stopped working.
It did. Work well -> not officially dead yet
I can't help but imagine a rotting body that the chip is just allowing to be remote controlled as they Weekend at Bernie's it around PR events.
"They're fine, see!"
Corporate-sponsored zombie apocalypse you say?
More like the plot to Tim Burton's Batman Forever.
An army of cybernetic penguins?
I'm pretty sure the opposite is what's true. The neural links degrade over time and the implant loses the ability to function.
Wasn't he in one of the demoed robots a few months back?
That's not true at all, that guy even wants a second one implanted for even more functionality, and he's extremely happy with it.
a bunch of threads retracted but it still works, plus it seems they fixed that for future ones
edit: guys look i know elon musk bad but these are really the facts http://youtube.com/watch?v=Xlv4biIY6JI