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Can robots and humans coexist? Texas researchers are trying to find out.

Por: CBS News Politics February 10, 2023

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Austin, Texas — When the four-legged robots walk around the campus of University of Texas at Austin, all the attention is on them. They are part of a groundbreaking science and social experiment from the school's robotics program. The experiment is trying to see how the programmable robots interact with nonprogrammable humans. The spin that we're giving here is that we're not so much interested in a one-to-one interaction with... + full article



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