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Worker killed by robot at VW plant in Germany, a viral marketing for "Terminator Genisys" movie.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 69624452:MV8yODk0MjAxXzUwOTg0ODEyX0I2OUMzN0Uw] [quote:Anonymous Coward 34399175:MV8yODk0MjAxXzUwOTg0NTkwXzk4OTM0Rjk3] The girl feels bad she even tweeted it. [b]It's not viral marketing.[/b] [/quote] :norespect: :shill: [/quote]
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An alleged reporter named
"
Sarah
O'
Connor
"
broke the news.
When a German VW robot killed a car worker in a tragic accident, “Terminator” devotees began to wonder if the machines were really taking over. The paranoia grew when the reporter tweeting the news was Sarah Connor – sorry, Sarah O’Connor of the FT.
The Twitter frenzy started when Sarah O’Connor, employment correspondent at the Financial Times, tweeted the news of a robot killing a human being. The similarity of her name to that of the character Sarah Connor, played by Linda Hamilton in the original Terminator movie, wasn’t lost on the fans.
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