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No one can tell if this is a robot or human

No one can tell if this is a robot or human

Game Conference attendees are easily fooled. It’s not a bug, it’s a feature. And calling an Android “Cyberlife” should be a contract termination clause for any Marketing employee. 

Format LinkPosted on September 29, 2017Tags abuse, android, empathy, game, reality robots, robots, slapmybotLeave a comment on No one can tell if this is a robot or human
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