It's because most plastics are naturally white or transparent, you utterly hopelessly superstitious dumbshits. I bitterly resent being stuck on a planet with you.https://twitter.com/CNN/status/1156916257834381312 …
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Shame you failed to engage with the actual content of the article. I guess responding to the headline in an exagerated way is easier.
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I read the original paper, thanks for playing.https://twitter.com/St_Rev/status/1156985091807166465 …
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And in fact if *you* had read the original paper, you'd know that the robot images used in the experiment were orangey-pink and brown. Neither shade is commonly found in consumer electronics. CNN is deliberately confusing two senses of 'white' here.pic.twitter.com/AXsobpiPl8
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The obvious interpretation to someone who isn't an ideological hack is that it's easier to recognize a dark shape against a light background. But that doesn't pad your CV, or get you on CNN.
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