Microsoft Surface Laptop Go 3 hands-on review: It's less than $800

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Microsoft Surface Laptop Go 3 hands-on review: It's less than $800

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Microsoft Surface Laptop Go 3 hands-on review: It's less than $800

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Microsoft Surface Laptop Go 3 hands-on review: It's less than $800

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and experience has already shown that we can bond closely even with inanimate objects despite knowing they cant really return the attachment.but after that…?  As MIT robotics researcher Kate Darling shows in The New Breed: What Our History with Animals Reveals about Our Future with Robots.

Darling reminds us to ignore the inevitability narrative that governs so many discussions of technology.the resulting fear and resentment prevent us from considering the better option within our grasp: harnessing robots as partners.

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