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The robot apocalypse and how we can stop it

Vugar AdigozalovFebruary 25, 2022September 27, 202307 mins

While the possibilities of technological advancements grow, the gap between achievable and regulated widens. Many tech giants compete for leadership in robotic advancement and powerful artificial intelligence (AI) generation.

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Will the robots of the future be alive?

Louis MinionFebruary 11, 2020February 15, 202009 mins

In the 1982 classic Bladerunner, synthetic beings on the boundary between life and artifice known as replicants serve as humanity’s slaves. Made from the same organic material as us, they are expertly bioengineered to be improved versions of the humans they are based on. Masterful manipulation of life in this way could be a reality…

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