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Vox Staff @ Vox · 02/02/2026 06:00 EDT

Welcome to the February issue of The Highlight

Humanoid robots — actually useful ones, the kind you might encounter in day-to-day life — have long been the territory of science fiction, not reality. But their sci-fi ubiquity makes them an understandably tantalizing prospect, and “embodied AI” — AI given a physical system — is already making a difference in the world. Could this […]

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