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Tag Archives: robots
Book Release! Viral Blues ~ C. S. Boyack is Charles Yallowitz guest #adventure #fiction #newbook
Reblogged from Legends of Windemere: Got a big treat for everyone today. C.S. Boyack has release a new book (linked below) and he’s asked Lisa Burton to come over for a guest post. Many people probably know who she is … Continue reading
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Tagged action adventure, androids, crossover, ensemble, Lisa Burton, magic, monster hunters, monsters, new release, paranormal, parasite, robots, sci-fi, science Fiction, supernatural, superpowers, Viral Blues, virus
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Why AI won’t work. Probably. ~ Matthew Wright
Reblogged from Matthew Wright: One of the main tropes of science fiction has to be the self-aware robot or computer – one mobile, the other not, but both presented as self-aware and able to think as we do, although often … Continue reading
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Tagged artificial intelligence, computers, opinion, predictions, robots, science, science Fiction
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Robotic carers? What next? #carersweek
“Robots to look after elderly in care homes…” That was the only bit of the headline that I saw as I dived out of the shop this morning on my way to work. As a carer. Granted, the implication was … Continue reading
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Tagged AI, caring, dementia, economics, euthanasia, experience, human interaction, love, old age, robots, social care, soul
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