Gamma Interface Essays on AI, philosophy, and the space between human and machine
April 19, 2026
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7 min
Three storeys below Columbia University, researchers are building robots that eat, heal and reproduce. The mind-body imbalance of AI is about to correct itself. The correction may not be gentle.
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