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If we’re going to put an AI brain somewhere, it’s likely going to be a robot. The next step – making that robot immortal.
The pandemic and the aging population are both partially responsible for the current labour shortage.
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With employers struggling to hire enough workers, reliance on automation is becoming more of a necessity than just a source of competitive advantage.
In the future, robots we’ve programmed may evolve and multiply on distant planets.
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The robots are ‘born’ via 3D printer, and recycle themselves upon their ‘death’.
A nurse (left) operates a robot used to interact remotely with coronavirus patients while a physician looks on.
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Robots are helping health care workers and public safety officials more safely and quickly treat coronavirus patients and contain the pandemic. They have something in common: They’re tried and tested.