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The strange empathy we have for robots

A simple mechanical arm can make people feel sadness. But why? Humans instinctively empathize with things that show struggle, even if they’re just machines.
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Barbara is a tech writer specializing in AI and emerging technologies. With a background as a systems librarian in software development, she brings a unique perspective to her reporting. Having lived ...
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