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    Robots: Automation, Isolation & Smashy Crushy Things

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    About this Episode


    "The humans, who can think, are so afraid of those who cannot think..."

    In this episode, the first half of a two-part discussion, Clare and Hannah chat about the progress of robotics over the years, laying the groundwork for the second part, where we get super-duper philosophical and stuff. 

    Intro and outro music (“Splanchnics Riff)” composed and performed by Clare T. Walker.

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    S3:E2- The Life and Times of Henry and Henry

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