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Mingis on Tech: Forget killer robots; a self-driving car could get you, too

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Jun 30, 2016

That parking spot would sure come in handy, huh?

IT pilot fish has just been notified that he's about to be laid off, and as he's scrambling to find a new job, guess who's asking him to make a donation? Read More

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Mingis on Tech: Forget killer robots; a self-driving car could get you, too

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