Early demos relied heavily on remote human operators for Neo, but the man behind the machine says Neo is getting better at doing things on its own.
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Bill Whitaker is an award-winning journalist and 60 Minutes correspondent who has covered major news stories, domestically and across the globe, for more than four decades with CBS News. For decades, ...