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Netflix, War Machine and Alan Ritchson

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Alan Ritchson Fights a Giant Freaking Robot in New Netflix Thriller 'War Machine'
The next massive Alan Ritchson thriller you can stream probably isn't Reacher Season 4.

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Alan Ritchson Battles a Giant Robot in Netflix's 'War Machine' Trailer
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See Alan Ritchson in exclusive first look at 'War Machine' on Netflix
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Fans Compare Alan Ritchson’s Sci-Fi War Movie to Metal Gear Solid
Alan Ritchson’s upcoming sci-fi action film War Machine has sparked comparisons to popular video game and movie franchises ahead of its Netflix debut.

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Alan Ritchson Stars in Netflix Sci-Fi Action Movie War Machine Trailer
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Alan Ritchson Battles a Giant Robot in Netflix’s ‘War Machine’ Trailer
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Who will teach our humanoid robots

As humanoid robots move from labs into homes, stores, and warehouses, a simple question is gaining urgency: who teaches them how to behave around people? Companies are testing machines that can walk,
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New DEWALT autonomous drilling robot set to speed up data center construction

The construction experts at DEWALT have launched what they're calling the world's first downward drilling, fleet-capable robot.
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I’m a 25-year-old founder who loves robots but too many humanoids are militant and creepy-looking. Things need to change—just look at Elon Musk

Who’s raising our robots? Teaching social norms in the age of humanoid robots.
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New Cannibalistic Robots Consume Other Machines to Grow and Heal on Their Own

There's still a long list of things that separate robots and living beings, but a new study suggests that the list has become just a bit shorter. Developing robots that "grow," "heal," and adapt their bodies to their surroundings, researchers from Columbia ...
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