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<title>By 2050, humans and machines will merge, but not in the way you may expect.</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ This article gets down to the deeply intriguing question: Will we be merging with machines by 2050? But there&#039;s a catch; we are halfway in. The full merger may not look like the science fiction you read growing up. Now, let us discuss the uncomfortable truth no one wants to articulate ]]></description>
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