Why Neil deGrasse Tyson thinks we should be friends with robots
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What do you get when you put an astrophysicist and a robotics expert in a room together? If the astrophysicist is Neil deGrasse Tyson and the robotics expert is Grant Imahara - the man responsible for bringing R2-D2 and the Energizer Bunny to life - you get a conversation about why drones are not to be feared, the future of AI, and how robots are about to take space exploration to a new level. Watch the video to learn more.
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