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China claims that sand storms were reduced by 23% in two decades
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China claims that sand storms were reduced by 23% in two decades. Yet the rules taking effect on July 15 are far more watered-down than the draft unveiled last year, suggesting regulators have closely listened to industry. Anthropomorphising machines is a deeply human reaction, especially when these computer systems are designed to mimic empathy and understanding.
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China claims that sand storms were reduced by 23% in two decades.
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Yet the rules taking effect on July 15 are far more watered-down than the draft unveiled last year, suggesting regulators have closely listened to industry.
according to The Sydney Morning Herald - Top Stories +1Anthropomorphising machines is a deeply human reaction, especially when these computer systems are designed to mimic empathy and understanding.
according to The Sydney Morning Herald - Top Stories +1
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China claims that sand storms were reduced by 23% in two decades.
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