Image copyright Thinkstock Image caption Who is most at risk: the humans or the machines? Would you share your home with a robot or work side by side with one? People are starting to do both, which has put the relationship we have with them under the spotlight and exposed both our love and fear of the machines that are increasingly becoming a crucial part of our lives. In Japan they grow so attached to their robot dogs that they hold funerals for them when they "die". Sony, the firm that began making the popular Aibo toys in 1999, decided to stop offering repairs in 2014, meaning once they broke down they were fit only for the scrapheap. But people weren't willing to throw them in the rubbish bin, wanting instead to say goodbye to them in the same way you would to a human or pet. Image copyright Other Image caption In Japan robot dogs are treated like pets and mourned when they die Growing irrationally attached to machines is a common human trait as Kate Darling...
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