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I mean, as technology and robotics advance further we're seeing a lot of social disruption, but most environments we spend our time in still look pretty similar to those in 1997 or 2007, albeit with more machines. I joke that we're heading to a Transformers movie, with highly advanced robotics, a massively corrupt military-industrial complex, and yet still very "normcore" visuals if there aren't any robots on screen. Do you think that's our most likely fate if civilization doesn't collapse on ourselves?...
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