At CES, it was all about robotics, from AI to security
“People are using it because it’s fun to do new things, but it can’t just be fun—it also has to be safe,” PwC analyst tells IT Brew.
“People are using it because it’s fun to do new things, but it can’t just be fun—it also has to be safe,” PwC analyst tells IT Brew.
There were so many different androids in the main hall and at auxiliary sites that we started to feel like it was B-roll for a Terminator movie.
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