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03-30-2010, 04:11 PM
Here in the West where we scrutinize analyze and politicize every last thing it s safe to say that we d most likely have a very complicated relationship with robots. We d wonder if they could turn against us like in i Terminator i we d wonder if they d eventually grow more intelligent than us if they d replace us at our jobs if they d take over the world. But the reality of the future of robots may be a lot more mundane than that -- as mundane as short-order cooks in fact....
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