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Did you know there will be 111 robots at #NVIDIAGTC this year? 👀 Explore the showfloor, meet the robots, and capture your favorite moments next week. 📸 Don’t miss the #GTCRobotQuest while you're here. 1️⃣ Find the robots – Spot all 4 types: Concierge, Delivery, Entertainment, and Wayfinding. 2️⃣...

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