The fashion brand Coperni partnered with the controversial Boston Dynamics' robot dog, Spot, at their AW23 show.
that their decision to partner with Boston Dynamics was because they were “the first robot company who signed a charter that they would never give weapons to robots” and “the first who sent robots to Ukraine to clear dangerous bomb sites.
” Vaillant added that while he was first disturbed by the robots, he now hopes Coperni’s message shows that “humans and technology can live together in harmony.”No drills required: a strong peel-and-stick adhesive helps these shelves hold up to 40 pounds of all your shower stuff.
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