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According to the traditional view of the American dream, a person grows up, goes to college, takes a job in his preferred career, works a lifetime while making contributions to both his business and his society, and then retires to enjoy the fruits of his labors. |
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Robots that Feel Our |
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According to the International Federation of Robots, industrial robots are now a $6 billion a year market, and another $12 billion is spent annually on software and support systems for them.1 |
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Anti-Science and Pse |
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We hear about science every day in the news, but few of us stop to consider what it is ?both at its best and at its worst. |
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Americans Deal with |
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People are among the most social creatures on earth. Even in their most primitive state, people naturally form dense webs of social and family ties that sustain and drive their culture and their very survival. This drive for human connections is as old as recorded history. The second chapter of Genesis asserts, “It is not good that the man should be alone.” |
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The New Science of M |
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Since the first human beings traded goods in ancient times, the holy grail of business has been to know what the customer wants. |
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