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 A row of Pepper robots developed by SoftBank Group Corp. The humanoid robots can be programmed to do many things – often replacing or augmenting human jobs. Photograph: Bloomberg via Getty Images
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When eventually the coronavirus crisis begins to recede and we return to an approximation of normality – no matter how socially distanced or how much handwashing it involves – we can expect some kind of international initiative to prevent, or at least limit, the spread of future lethal viruses. As a species we are pretty good at learning from recent experience. It’s what’s known as the availability heuristic – the tendency to estimate the likelihood of an event based on our ability to recall examples.

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