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2 months ago |
news.com.au | Carly Wright
Beijing’s ‘E-Town’ is set to host the first ever human-robot half-marathon in April, welcoming “athletes” from all over the world. The unique race will see 12,000 human runners and humanoid robots from dozens of global companies go head to head. “Welcome to the future,” one person posted to X about the announcement. “Terminator, the prelude episode,” retweeted another.
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2 months ago |
couriermail.com.au | Carly Wright
TechnologyDon't miss out on the headlines from Technology. Followed categories will be added to My News. Beijing’s ‘E-Town’ is set to host the first ever human-robot half-marathon in April, welcoming “athletes” from all over the world. The unique race will see 12,000 human runners and humanoid robots from dozens of global companies go head to head. “Welcome to the future,” one person posted to X about the announcement. “Terminator, the prelude episode,” retweeted another.
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Jun 19, 2024 |
geelongadvertiser.com.au | Carly Wright
For years I’d pleaded with my mother to let me have a Build-A-Bear birthday party, receiving the same answers every time I asked: “Too expensive” and “I don’t want to be responsible for that many kids running around a shopping centre.”Which - thinking about now - is totally fair enough. What parent wants to spend their sacred Saturday dealing with a group of overexcited tweens begging for the limited edition light-up sneakers priced at a comical $30? REAL kids’ shoes cost less.
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Jun 19, 2024 |
cairnspost.com.au | Carly Wright
For years I’d pleaded with my mother to let me have a Build-A-Bear birthday party, receiving the same answers every time I asked: “Too expensive” and “I don’t want to be responsible for that many kids running around a shopping centre.”Which - thinking about now - is totally fair enough. What parent wants to spend their sacred Saturday dealing with a group of overexcited tweens begging for the limited edition light-up sneakers priced at a comical $30? REAL kids’ shoes cost less.
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Jun 19, 2024 |
goldcoastbulletin.com.au | Carly Wright
For years I’d pleaded with my mother to let me have a Build-A-Bear birthday party, receiving the same answers every time I asked: “Too expensive” and “I don’t want to be responsible for that many kids running around a shopping centre.”Which - thinking about now - is totally fair enough. What parent wants to spend their sacred Saturday dealing with a group of overexcited tweens begging for the limited edition light-up sneakers priced at a comical $30? REAL kids’ shoes cost less.
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