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Somerset, right? Newbie advice. Don't
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fret about making a mess. The automated
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system dispatches a cleaning robot from
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the utility area. No need to get down on
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your knees and scrub. You just focus on
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>> Hey, science is messy.
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>> The glass wall looks delicate.
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>> Insufficient clearance.
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The floor is warm in here.
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>> Oh, yes. The platform is temperature
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controlled for extreme conditions
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testing. Crank it to max and you can dry
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>> Okay. I'm just going to ask you,
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>> what about defensive applications? Could
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they be used for policing?
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>> See, that would go against our corporate
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>> Why? They'd be great for deescalation.
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Probably avoid a lot of human error and
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>> activating dynamic impulse response
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>> Embraces vision. This is
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>> mimicry systems engaged.
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>> Proceed with test.
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>> I lead. It follows. Good to know.
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>> That finger dexterity is amazing.
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Hey, what are you testing?
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>> We're calibrating the android strength
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and fine motor skills to handle unstable
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chemicals and fragile samples. This unit
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could do toxic waste disposal, assist in
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bioontainment labs, even conduct
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scientific studies in outer space.
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>> The sky is not the limit. Impressive,
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>> especially when it works. Those
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chemicals are a pest to clean up.