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In the long list of tasks we'd like humanoid robots to perform for us, shooting hoops is probably close to the bottom – if it makes the list at all. But the CUE bot from Toyota recently set its second ...
magine robots understanding your emotions just by touching your skin. This futuristic idea might soon become a reality, ...
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