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Dec 2023
25m 15s

Sex Robots - Coming To A Mall Near You? ...

RADIO AMERICA
About this episode
In this replay episode from October of 2019, Mock and Daisy talk about their obsession with robots - specifically Sex Robots. It might sound like a joke, but they discuss the serious questions that robots and AI pose to the future of different industries, our freedoms, and the next generation's ability to communicate with other human beings.

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