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Different wavelengths is the short answer. But yes, there would be enough interference to cause damage after a while.

Note that these robots probably aren't usiu the latest 14nm process so they have a natural immunity to bit flips.




They also likely have redundent systems - e.g. everything in triplicate and requires a 'majority vote' to take any action.




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