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T-Pain eats the world’s first robot-made hamburger at Creator Burger. Then he helps save the planet, driving an electric semi truck with zero carbon emissions at XOS Trucks. Plus, T-Pain gets a high-tech tattoo with wearable UV sensors at LogicInk.

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