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Can machines make us human again?

When fiction becomes reality Robots have been in the deepest oceans, they’ve been to Mars, you know? They’ve been all these places, but they’re just now starting to come into your living room. Your living room is the final frontier for robots. Cynthia Breazeal As a teenager, I devoured Isaac Asimov’s science fiction novels that showed what the future might …

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