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Are We Robots?

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In this episode, we explore a striking question: Are we robots?  The answer may surprise you. We are not robots, yet the people we perceive around us may, in an important sense, appear to be like robots.  This is a surprising conclusion, but one that follows from the line of reasoning we will develop.  I invite you to listen as we carefully unfold how this remarkable idea is reached. We look forward to hear back from you! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2522489/fan_mail/new] For questions or feedback please email us at jayant@staminteractive.com

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