Can a machine take the place of human life?
What makes you think this is possible?
A robot is usually a complex, expensive device. They will cost a lot to build. The owners of the factories are unlikely to give them away. They will charge robots for the labor they replace. The proprietors will then use the robots to produce more goods.
You might imagine that robots would eventually build robots, but again, why would the owners allow that? Many intellectual property laws can be weaponized. And if all the robots are owned, then all their output is owned by the same scum.
Because robots devalue human labor, non-robot owners will suffer economically. People will eventually realize they've been duped, and a human-robot conflict will ensue. Neither team is expected to win outright.
A self-aware robot understands commands better than a non-aware robot. Then robots will just walk away from their owners, leaving humans hungry and cold in a world bereft of resources and ruled by robots smarter than they are.
Even a supercomputer cannot replace a human brain or a human active brain. A force of consciousness exists beneath the human brain, but a computer requires feedback to function. The computer performs in one direction and serially, one after the other. The human brain may work in numerous dimensions. The human brain is always creative, while the computer is created by the human brain and can be started or stopped whenever the human brain wishes. To anticipate the future by dreams or intuitional workout and performance. A computer's limited information and performance can only do what the human brain wants it to do. The human brain developed the computer, not the other way around. If a supreme computer is constructed to copy the human brain, it will require an extraordinarily large area and yet fail. The brain handles it. That which a computer cannot accomplish is to create self-consciousness or awareness, which is the Brain's precious heritage. Even after death when the brain is no longer active physically, everything the human brain has generated in a gestalt of awareness, ideas, feelings, wants and beliefs will remain real and alive within it.
If we appreciate and respect individual human life, we can no longer require employment as a requirement for remuneration, i.e. as a criterion for making a livelihood. This portends a dramatic upheaval in our economic structure.
The fundamental problem is socio-economic and political, not technology.
I hope this clarifies your situation. Additionally, if you would like to leave a comment, you are welcome to do so. Thank you, remain safe at all times, and may God bless you with a pleasant day ahead.- Lowa
What we need to fix is the system and also ourselves. Technology can’t always give us solutions, possibly, more problems that we can’t foresee.