artificial intelligence
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If Robots Had Nervous Systems, How Would They Feel When We Inflict Pain?
Researchers at Cornell University have created a way for robots to have their own nervous systems in an attempt to mimic the sensation of pain. The researchers are among those that hope this would allow robots to take better care of themselves with minimal guidance.
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