I visited Intel's robot-run AI chip factory, where the biggest danger is human skin and hair
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I knew visiting Intel's chip factory would be different when they told me I couldn't wear my regular deodorant. Or lotion. Or hairspray. Or makeup. Before I'd even boarded the plane to Oregon, Intel sent my videographer and me a long list of things we couldn't wear or bring into its factory in Hillsboro. No Velcro. No Bluetooth. No phones unless they were on airplane mode. The list kept going. That was my first clue I was about to step into a place governed by a very different set of rules. In
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