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DARPA Robotics Challenge
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Robot panic peaked in 2015 – so where will AI go next? | Artificial intelligence (AI) | The Guardian
Increasingly human-like robots spark fascination and fear
Sexbots, laundroids and killer drones: The robot revolution got real in 2015 | CBC News
Humanoid Robots: The Past, Present, and Future | LatentView Analytics
Top 5 Humanoid Robots of 2015 | Humanoid robot, Robot, Boston dynamics
Bank of England: 95 million jobs going to robots in the next 10 to 20 years
Tokyo, Japan. 20th Jan, 2015. A symbiotic human-robot Otonaroid, left, and two talking robots "CommU" are shown to the media in Tokyo on Tuesday, January 20, 2015. Eerily lifelike Otonaroid is programmed
Drunken Japanese man kicks and trashes a Pepper robot | Fortune
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Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak says humans will be robots' pets | Artificial intelligence (AI) | The Guardian
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Robot revolution: rise of 'thinking' machines could exacerbate inequality | Robots | The Guardian
Six Best Robots at IROS 2015 [VIDEO] | AMREL.com
Hi, How Can I Help You? | Research Horizons | Georgia Tech's Research News
Mind the Gap: The Lack of Accountability for Killer Robots | HRW
NASA gives MIT a humanoid robot to develop software for future space missions | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Rise of the robots: how long do we have until they take our jobs? | Robots | The Guardian
1 in 10 Americans to have robots in home by 2020
The three things humans will always do better than robots — Quartz