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| Self-learning robots may soon inspect nuclear sites Some jobs are simply too dangerous for humans. Near the top of that list is nuclear cleanup -- so to keep us mere homo sapiens safe, we're sending in robots. To help improve the bots' decision making skills, scientists at the University of Lincoln ha... https://www.engadget.com/2018/05/07/...nuclear-sites/ |
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