Except you’re part of the tiny minority that saw this and even tinier minority that cares. You’re not even a rounding error.
SorryQuick
Sir this is lemmy. Most people here just follow whatever the echo chamber tells them to. Thinking or referencing reality is typically not advised.
That animals have genders I don’t think is something that can be denied.
Many animals (for example smarter birds, such as crows and magpies) perform “for-fun physical activities” such as sliding and flipping, often in group. According to most dictionaries, that counts as a sport.
Honestly if they hired someone who refuses to use AI in 2026 it’s on them.
That “AI” is a completely dumbed down one with reasoning disabled. Of course it’ll make stuff up.
Then what about animals’ genders and sports? Are they not natural?
Imagine believing this in 2026. There’s a reason most sports are separated by gender and it certainly isn’t “culture”.
I don’t think they’re for sale, more of a research thing right now, but the point is that the technology is there, it just hasn’t reached the market yet.
As for being liable to break the bones of onlookers… This is always the argument that comes up for some reason, same as self-driving cars. In reality, I’ve known my fair share of humans who are liable to break the bones of onlookers when things go wrong too.
Look at google’s last robots, they have them tying plastic bags and screwing light bulbs.
Apparently there’s basically no downside to waking up “naturally” to pee in the middle of the night as long as you get back to sleep right after. You naturally wake up in the parts of sleep where you’re almost awake anyway.
It’s a little known fact of physics, but yes, at the center of every supermassive blackhole is a hypercube that lets you manipulate time and space. It’s just not commonly accepted since so far very few people have made it there and back.