Saturday, 9 June 2018

Top 5 People Killed By Robots

1. Ana Maria Vital




40-year-old Anna Maria Vital was killed by a robot in Golden State Foods in California's City of California in 2009. The robot included a fleetizer, which used to put boxes on the palette. A box was stuck in the robot, and Maria entered her cage to remove the box. The robot was still active, and he caught Ana Maria, as if he was one of the boxes on which he was working. Robot crushed Ana Maria's torso, and despite the efforts of mechanics to free her, she remained in her grip.

2. Unnamed Man




Photo credit: EPA
After the murder of an unknown person by robot in 2015, there was a tragedy at the Volkswagen plant in Bounatal, Germany. He was part of the team setting up the robot at that time, at least the robot caught him and pinned it against some metal sheets, seriously hurt him. He later died from his injuries. The components included in the robot were made and made them in car parts. It was usually kept in a cage, where it was working on it at the time of the accident. In a statement, Volkswagen said that he believed that this incident was due to human error. Another worker was not tampered with inside the cage with the deceased.

3. Kenji Urada




A robot had killed Kenji Urada in Kazaki Heavy Industries in Japan's Akashi, where he worked. The accident took place in July 1981, making him the first Japanese to be killed by a robot. He was trying to repair the robot at the time of the accident until the robot pinned him against any other machine and killed him. The attempts to liberate Urada from the robot's hand failed. The robot was removed from the line to repair and was separated from a wire mesh fence in the factory. Whenever someone opened the door and entered the border of the fence, it was to close it. However, Kanji never opened the door but jumped on the fence and started working. His body rubbed against the machine and unknowingly turned it on. The machine came in life and after pinching it, it pinned against another machine.

4. Nine South African Soldiers

Photo credit: Muraer
In 2007, after launching an anti-aircraft weapon itself, nine South African soldiers were killed and another 14 were injured. The weapon involved was ORLICON GDF-005. It was being controlled by a system that is capable of finding, targeting and hosting hostels without human intervention. All this could reload itself, which could mess things up. South African Fighter Force's Combat Training Center, Iron Latha, was training with arms in the Northern Cape, when the explosion occurred before going to the weapon. It removed 250-round high explosive 35-millimeter rounds from the two barrels in the training of soldiers. It is suspected that the accident could be due to any software problem or mechanical failure. An engineer and CEO of a defense company, Richard Young said that the accident was not a different one, because he had seen the automated anti-aircraft weapon Bersak on many occasions. It was just that no one was killed in those incidents.


5. Joshua Brown




Photo credit: National Transportation Safety Board
Joshua Brown is the first person killed in a self-driving car accident. He died on May 7, 2016, after the Tesla model S, he was driving through Wilson, Florida, could not distinguish between 18-wheel tractor-trailer and bright sky. Brown's Tesla went on one side of the tractor-trailer and appeared on the other side. With the throwing of its roof, Tesla then left the road and crashed with two fences and pole. Tesla tried to eliminate himself with any defect in the accident. In a report, it was noted that it was the first accident of the model S in 130 million miles, which is below the industry average average 94 million miles. It has also been said that the autopilot of its vehicles were not correct and drivers were required to keep the wheels on hand. Brown's hand was on wheels for only 25 seconds from a 37-minute journey. The investigation by the National Transportation Security Board (NTSB) showed that neither Brown nor Autopilot broke the brakes. Airbags were not deployed until the vehicle was out of the road and ran into some trees. It is believed that when Brown went under tractor-trailer, Brown died. The driver of the truck, Frank Barsey, claimed that Harry Potter was watching the film during Brown's accident. An investigation by NTSB revealed that there was actually a micro SD card in which Harry Potter was in the scene of the accident, but could not tell if Brown was watching it with the Asus laptop or Chromebook found in the vehicle


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