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The Humanity of the Robot
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Rosalind Picard
Why build robots with emotional abilities? Should humanity feel threatened by technology that looks like us and has some abilities that people think are for humans only? What does it mean when a renowned roboticist (who is human) claims, “I am a robot?” See some of the latest technologies from laboratories, no longer science fiction, that look like us and recognize some of our emotions. Are we merely machines?
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Andrew Elizalde
Finally, somebody says what we have all been thinking about that annoying little paper clip that has popped up on our computer screens.
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