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Uncanny Valley / Stefan Kaegi (DE), Rimini Protokoll

Robots are usually thought of as work machines, which perform tasks efficiently and precisely. In German industry, their appearance hardly resembles that of people, to avoid emotional complications. In contrast, humanoid robots have been developed in Asia for some time, for example for care work or as sex partners.

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