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  2. Job Simulator - Wikipedia

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    In-game screenshot of the "Store Clerk" occupation. Players participate in simulated jobs in a job museum run by robots resembling floating CRT computer monitors with faces. The jobs are represented as tongue-in-cheek approximations of real occupations: "Auto Mechanic", "Gourmet Chef", "Store Clerk" and "Office Worker". Accompanied by a ...

  3. Aperture Desk Job - Wikipedia

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    Aperture Desk Job is a 2022 action game developed and published by Valve. Set in the Portal universe, the player controls a character that inspects products while in front of a desk with a monitor that resembles the Steam Deck console, and while being aided by an artificial intelligence (AI) core.

  4. Microsoft Tinker - Wikipedia

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    Tinker, also known as Microsoft Tinker, [1] is a puzzle video game developed by Fuel Industries in which the player controls a robot through various mazes and obstacle courses. It was originally released on September 23, 2008, as part of Windows Ultimate Extras , and contained 60 levels, including a 20-level tutorial.

  5. RoboWar - Wikipedia

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    RoboWar is an open-source video game in which the player programs onscreen icon-like robots to battle each other with animation and sound effects. The syntax of the language in which the robots are programmed is a relatively simple stack-based one, based largely on IF, THEN, and simply-defined variables.

  6. The weirdest job in AI - AOL

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    But in an online forum dedicated to fretting about our AI-saturated future, he made clear that he wants to be nice to the robots, in part, because they may wind up ruling the world.

  7. Robot Odyssey - Wikipedia

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    Robot Odyssey is a digital logic game developed by Mike Wallace and Dr. Leslie Grimm and published by The Learning Company in December 1984. It is a sequel to Rocky's Boots, and was released for the Apple II, TRS-80 Color Computer, and MS-DOS.

  8. Tesla is hiring workers for $48 an hour to wear motion ... - AOL

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    Tesla is taking the next steps in developing its humanoid Optimus robots—or at least it’s hiring workers to take those literal steps. For up to $48 an hour, you could help collect data to ...

  9. Is Skynet coming? AI experts explain what 'Terminator 2' got ...

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    Alex J. Champandard, mastermind behind the largest online hub for AI games, AiGameDev.com, who worked as a senior AI programmer at Rockstar for years, says the depiction of machines in film and ...