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I made a post about a year ago asking if the classic diapering machine would ever be a thing, but that was referring to the whole âconveyor belt and gloved handsâ type of machine. Here, Iâm referring to humanoid robots. As Iâm sure youâre all aware, caregivers are so rare that if they were a steak, they would still be on the cow. A living cow. But robot development is advancing at a rate so fast that we may have androids in the near future that are virtually indistinguishable from humans. Do you think that maybe, just maybe, weâll be able to have android CGs to give us the love and care we need in the near future?
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