Scientists have created programmable robots covered with living tissue. The new creation is described as "neither a
traditional robot nor a known species of animal" but a "new class of artifact: a living, programmable organism."
Is it just me or is anyone else thinking about Cyberdyne and the Terminator franchise right now? Isn't this exactly what the last Terminator movie was about, the one with older robot Arnie as a foster dad to Sarah Connor?
What are your thoughts on scientists creating programmable living organisms? Do you have ethical concerns? How do you think they might be used? Let's
talk about it in the comments.
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