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Robotic Scribe

An interesting article over on Wired describes yet another MIT robot, Robo-Scribe: Perfect for War?. It is gifted with many gadgets that allow it to conduct interviews, and prepare footage. The creator claims this may be ideal for covering the war in Afghanistan.

On thing that bothers me; if it's not safe to send a human interviewer there, then why would it be safe for the interviewee? Surely they would not perform the interview under such conditions in the first place!

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Sunday 03 March, 19:16
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