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robots

A photograph of Andrew Yang giving a speech
Analysis // American Politics

Defending against robots? I, Andrew Yang

Yang's message is clear: automation is coming for your job

March 20, 2019 Ewan Uncles
cartoon of paintings inside claw-machine arcade game
Culture // Automation

The call to arts

How the humanities will live up to their name in the digital age

August 15, 2017 Joseph Verity
a picture of a cucumber and a juicero
Editorials // Tech

Editorial: Flying Juiceros

Silicon Valley is a lie

May 16, 2017 Kishor Napier-Raman
Tech //

Mechanisation of Humour

Why robots will make us laugh sooner than we think

April 26, 2017 Luke Gallagher
Culture, Uncategorized //

Debugging the love bug

If all romance is replication, then why does Katherine O’Chee still like it?

September 15, 2016 Katherine O'Chee
Science //

iAutomaton

Lena Wang wonders whether robots wrote this article for her.

April 18, 2016 Lena Wang
Comedy //

My Sex Robot Won’t Fuck Me: Part I

The Cursor cannot tell Smeg from smegma

March 8, 2016 The Cursor

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