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Alastair Monte Carlo: From Flash to IoT to Humanoid Robots
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AI architect Alastair Monte Carlo explains how Flash timing bugs, IoT security failures, and robotics control systems shape the engineering discipline.
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Alastair Monte Carlo argues that humanoid robots face the same structural challenges earlier computing cycles exposed. Lessons from Flash interaction timing and IoT security failures reveal why perceptual motion stability, secure boot, hardware-rooted identity, and verifiable system integrity must become baseline engineering requirements for robots operating in real human environments.