Cornell University has succeeded in creating a self replicating robot. The design is simple, crude even. But all new things have to start somewhere. Robots like these could work in hazardous conditions and self-repair. They could also work on space missions. This would allow for long life robots in the midst of adapting situations and environments. I Robot doesn’t seem so far fetched, does it?…
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