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Erica, the Japanese robot is lifelike, while USA's Kuri and Jibo feel like out of a cartoon
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How We Feel About Robots That Feel | MIT Technology Review
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Locomotion of an untethered, worm-inspired soft robot driven by a shape-memory alloy skeleton | Scientific Reports
UC Berkeley shows off accelerated learning that puts robots on their feet in minutes | TechCrunch
Autonomous Robots and the Future of Supply Chain | Deloitte US
Robot Head with Moving Eyes by ABC-video | VideoHive
Ameca robot shows off new level of human-like facial expressions
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Robots will destroy our jobs – and we're not ready for it | Technology | The Guardian
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Sci-fly: The robots coming to an airport near you - Airport Technology
Robot | Definition, History, Uses, Types, & Facts | Britannica