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TEDPublished at May 11, 2026 at 03:00 AM2:06
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A future living with robots isn’t science fiction — it’s practical, messy and already here #TEDTalks

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May 11, 2026 at 03:00 AM
Duration
2:06
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Science & Technology
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United States
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Video Description
Imagine a robot moving into your home. How would it change your daily life? Historian Emily Kate Genatowski shares five eye-opening lessons from a year living with her AI-powered robot roommate, from the quirky and chaotic to the surprisingly mundane. Her experiences show that the future of robots isn’t science fiction — it’s practical, messy and already here.
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