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1 They insisted it is not a cost-cutting strategy to replace human managers.
2 This century, new technologies are proving they can replace human left brains.
3 Though the tech shows great promise, it cannot replace human analysts.
4 It's tempting to think that wonderful machines like these could replace human explorers.
5 Their goal: building bots to replace human soldiers and rescue workers in dangerous situations.
6 What IBM is proposing, in essence, is to replace human data scientists with Watson-as-a-service.
7 Clever, more reliable, versions of ourselves with endless productive capacity will replace human labour.
8 Last century, machines proved they could replace human backs.
9 According to Suslick, the artificial tongue could eventually replace human tasters in the food industry.
10 RAInbow is not meant to replace human interaction, though.
11 So, ensuring AI doesn't replace human jobs is a key issue for the South African economy.
12 They replace human instincts-whichbehind the wheel are often the wrong response-byfollowing distinct, predetermined rules.
13 It is not supposed to replace human relationships.
14 Aviator Charles Lindbergh tried to cheat death by devising ways to replace human organs with machines.
15 While the possible benefits are well trailed, few expect robots to replace human advisers any time soon.
16 Still, industry executives confidently predict more parts of the supply chain will see machines replace human workers.
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