Robota review – machines on the march in next-gen version of sci-fi classic
Schwarzman Centre, Oxford Headlong’s take on Karel Čapek’s 1920 tale of romance and robots is rife with timely debates about tech’s threat but at times the philosophical discussions drag on If our…
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Robota review – machines on the march in next-gen version of sci-fi classic
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