Many futurologists say 2020 will be a year of tech breakthroughs, making predictions about which technologies are set to become our new normal. But how many of these futuristic guesses are actually true? We take a closer look.
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Many futurologists say 2020 will be a year of tech breakthroughs, making predictions about which technologies are set to become our new normal. But how many of these futuristic guesses are actually true? We take a closer look. Via TechinBiz No comment yet.
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Japan is always technologically advanced; and now robots look like a human, talk like one, even sing and cry like one. Of course it doesn't look as human as it could, but give it a decade or so - and you won't be able to tell between the two.
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