There are now robots that move almost exactly like humans. Don't believe me? Look no further than Boston Dynamics' "Atlas" robot for proof:

Okay, okay – Atlas is a bit more "drunk human" than human in its movement, but it's incredibly impressive nonetheless. Again, don't take it from us. Here's what Stuart Russell, a University of California computer science professor who studies AI, told Tech Insider about Boston Dynamics' incredible robots:

Leg locomotion was, for decades, thought to be an incredibly difficult problem. There has been very, very painstakingly slow progress there, and robots that essentially lumbered along at one step every 15 seconds and occasionally fell over.

That was his answer, unprompted, when asked about "the most mind-blowing thing you’ve learned during your career." If it impresses a man who deals in human consciousness, who can explain "the singularity," who are we to shrug it off?

Follow us below for a more thorough demonstration of Boston Dynamics' (owned by Google's recently spun off parent company, Alphabet) mind-blowing robots.

And maybe start preparing your life for the impending robot future? If nothing else, learn the three rules.