There's no hard and fast line between robots and other kinds of technology, right? Almost all technology, certainly cars or mikewave ovens or whatever, have a lot of computer gramming in them as well as a lot of moving parts. And so the point of my tweet that michael referred to, is that i will, in some sense, become more and more ubiquitous,. The ability to act human like, if you take that to be what we mean by a i, in this sense, that it's going to be there. So, you know, if joy of your saying, are we going to accept it? I think yes is clearly the answer, should we be
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