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A self-supporting robot is not living, because it is not self-replicating. A robot is non-living until it is self-replicating and self-supporting. A self-replicating program is not living, because it is not self-supporting. A remarkable combination of artificial intelligence (AI) and biology has produced the world's first “living robots”. ... One of the researchers described the creation as “neither a traditional robot nor a known species of animal”, but a “new class of artifact: a living, programmable organism”:
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