A war robot with extraordinary defense capabilities has taken on the role of DJ at a nightclub in San Francisco. O post War ...
Are we humanoid — or are we dancer? A San Francisco nightclub recently put on a DJ headlined by a robot designed for war.
With tickets ranging from $35 to $3000, guests seemingly got their money's worth when Phantom made his — the robot's creators insist that it uses he/him pronouns — DJ debut. It was the robot's first ...
But on Friday, Phantom made his first public appearance — not as a weapon of war but as a DJ. (Phantom’s creators are emphatic that the robot is a “he.”) Co-founder Mike LeBlanc said that ...
Everyone knows San Francisco has been captured by tech elites, but we didn't expect robots to start replacing the key job position of disc jockeys, even in the city by the bay, quite this quickly.