Robots vs humans?!

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From the 16th-century Jewish story of the Golem, a clay man revived by Rabbi Loev ben Bezalel to Faust, and Mary Shelley's Victorian story of Frankenstein, artificial people carried the biblical message of the dangers lurking in the face of excessive knowledge. The whole idea of ​​artificial people changed with the social context.

During the nuclear paranoia of the 1950s, the robot is increasingly imagined as a superbeing that will inherit man after his extermination, and he is unavoidable in all the then popular space adventures. Meanwhile, as genetics evolve, robots mix with clones, turning into cyborgs or biorobots. Today's robot is, to be more precise, disembodied. Although two-legged androids have been in production for a long time, the modern idea of ​​a robot is neither mechanical nor biological.

Today, robots live in the virtual world of the Internet and computer processors. Where, in fact, there are the most of them. Although automation is present today, its impact in the future will be increasing in a wider range of applications. One of the fields where robotics is expected to play a big role in the future is medicine.

Robots are expected to largely replace humans in high-risk jobs such as security and defense. Robots will be intelligent bows that will be present both in our households and in industry. They will be able to be programmed to help at home, help on farms, to work 24 hours a day in factories.

Replacing people in certain jobs will enable a person to be less exposed to a dangerous, stressful and unhealthy environment, thus reducing the risks to the person associated with the job he is doing.

One of the big problems could arise precisely because robots will replace the shell workforce on a large number of jobs, which is why we could face a large increase in the number of unemployed.

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I think If robots took over the shell workforce, there would be more contrast for a uprising against the capitalism that makes think it would be a prolbem not to work, not htat we could all live relaxed and sustained

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I read a lot of articles about robots yesterday, we are waiting for the future to come, we are waiting for robots, yesterday I saw on TV that people use robots to keep cows and sheep on farms.

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