What is it about humanity that we can't give away to intelligent machines? A European perspective
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Heike Trautmann | Marcelo Fantinato | Jörg Becker | Peter Kawalek | Christian Grimme | Crispin R. Coombs | Patrick Stacey | Katrin Bergener | Armin Stein | Boyka Simeonova | João Álvaro Carvalho | Niels F. Garmann-Johnsen | J. Becker | Patrick Stacey | H. Trautmann | P. Kawalek | C. Coombs | Boyka Simeonova | J. Carvalho | N. Garmann-Johnsen | M. Fantinato | C. Grimme | Katrin Bergener | Armin Stein
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