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We have done some experimentation.
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We are able to give robots superficial
responses which mimic human expression.

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One has read that there have been
NDR upgrades.

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Yes, we've worked up
a dozen experimental models...

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...with expression capabilities,
sleeker body types.

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We ran some market surveys
and decided not to go ahead with the line.

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Why not?
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Negative consumer reaction.
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There is a fear that robots will continue
to make the human work force obsolete.

:46:34
Andrew has worked for me for 15 years.
No one will lose their job to him.

:46:38
Surely there's no concern performing
these modifications on an old-style robot?

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True. But procedures like that
would be prohibitively expensive.

:46:49
lt is understood that
you will attempt to rivet one.

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-''Screw,'' Andrew.
-Really? How much?

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That is roughly one's monthly salary.
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That's more than l make in a year.
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Not bad for, what did you call him
last time we were here?

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Household appliance.
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-Household appliance?
-Household appliance, yes.

:47:30
May the peace of the Lord
be with you always.

:47:34
l now pronounce you husband and wife.
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You may kiss the bride now.
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lt is my pleasure to present
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Charney.


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