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Those fears did not decrease with familiarity: employees who had more actual engagement with robotic technology in their daily jobs had higher fears that it would make human workers obsolete.

Brian and Robin consider the quirks that make human beings unique.

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A hearing this week in Wisconsin on a proposal to bar research that may make human pathogens more dangerous has scientists worried that such state bans would hamper a broad range of microbiology studies.

The sensor is also soft to the touch, like human skin, which helps make human interactions safer and more lifelike.

And I think it’s up to the the filmmakers and the people creating this stuff moving forward to deliberately make human work.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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