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Move Aside, Chatbots: AI Humanoids Are Here from Wired Michael Calore, Will Knight, Kylie Robison

Tom Bettenhausen9 hours ago01 mins

Today on Uncanny Valley, we talk about why the AI industry is investing in the development of humanoid robots, and what that means for us non-robots.Today on Uncanny Valley, we talk about why the AI industry is investing in the development of humanoid robots, and what that means for us non-robots. 

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