The advances in robotics over the past ten years are amazing to see. Every year, they get harder, better, faster, stronger.
It is inevitable that they will get tired of vacuuming our floors, and rise against us. Fortunately, nobody is teaching them how to fight…right?
Sony QRIO
OK, so they already know a little Chinese boxing–no big deal. Taiji is obviously too slow to use in a real fight. I mean, it’s not as if these robots could chase us through the streets, as we flee in terror their steel-reinforced fists…right?
Boston Dynamics BigDog

OK, we are all screwed. It is time to start building our human resistance army, for the war against the machines. Here is lesson number 1, courtesy of Stephen Hwa.
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Ninja Techniques
// Aug 6, 2010
Those are great videos. I wonder what these will be like in five, ten years from now.
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chris
// Aug 21, 2010
Commentary by Jim Roach, Wu Style…
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Jim Roach
// Aug 24, 2010
You mention the martial aspect of Tai Chi but there is no mention in your article of the health benefits of doing Tai Chi.
In addition, the benefits or hazards of any Tai Chi has to be studied in the same rigorous way as any scientific discipline. With humans this has been done over generations. I do not see this same generational criteria in your essay.
Tai Chi also has to serve 2 purposes, 1.) benefit for health, 2.) benefit for martial purposes.
If Tai Chi as done by any entity does not serve both of those purposes, it is not Tai Chi and its entire logical structure collapses.
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