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Microsoft invented robots that disassemble hard drives to recycle valuable materials.
Robot uses computer vision to recognize different HDDs and locate screws for disassembly.
It carefully removes components, destroying only the data-carrying platters, while salvaging parts like magnets and printed circuit boards for reuse.
Microsoft hopes to achieve a 90% reuse and recycle rate of hard drives by 2025 .
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