@rohanpaul_ai: Robots everywhere, but not like movies. Small, specialized machines quietly slip into streets and daily ops, doing 1 na…
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Robots are becoming increasingly present in daily life, but unlike fictional portrayals, they are small, specialized machines that perform narrow tasks and improve via software updates.
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Robots everywhere, but not like movies.
Small, specialized machines quietly slip into streets and daily ops, doing 1 narrow job and improving through software updates. https://t.co/hj7NOeRi8r
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