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Can’t Help Myself

In this case, who is more vulnerable: the human who built the machine or the machine who is controlled by a human?

Sun Yuan and Peng Yu – “Can’t Help Myself”

Format VideoPosted on May 10, 2019November 26, 2023Tags abuse, art, robot, slapmybot, venice biennaleLeave a comment on Can’t Help Myself
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