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A car can drive itself — but only if the answer is yes

Question: is there ever such a thing asĀ the same journey?

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Author JD FlemingPosted on 2013/02/14Tags artificial intelligence, phenomenology, roboticsLeave a comment on A car can drive itself — but only if the answer is yes

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