Thanks to the great advances in artificial intelligence, robot technology has benefited our society in various ways, and these benefits are believed to continue in the future. However, some people think that robots are a perilous innovation threatening human beings. Here in this essay, both views will be discussed before my opinion is presented.
On the one hand, the increasing intelligence of technology should bring some obvious benefits. Machines are clearly able to do many jobs better than humans can, especially in areas that require high levels of accuracy or calculations using large amounts of data. For example, robots are being developed that can carry out surgical procedures with greater precision than a human doctor, and we already have cars that use sensors and cameras to drive themselves. Such technologies can improve safety by reducing the likelihood of human errors. It is easy to imagine how these developments, and many others, will steadily improve our quality of life.
Some people, however, argue that robots can be dangerous. It is not possible to claim that these fears are totally baseless. In the future as robotic technology develops, we will probably have robots that can think and feel. Such robots, in my opinion, will most probably be harmful for human beings. However, I also feel that scientists will stop before we reach that stage. Another argument against robots is that they will lead to unemployment. Of course, if robots replace humans in all fields, unemployment will be a major issue. On the flip side, humans will still be needed to build, operate and maintain all those robots. That means, if robots create unemployment in one sector, they will most probably create employment opportunities in another sector.
Taking everything into consideration, I have come to the conclusion that we cannot halt the production or deployment of robots because the benefits of using robots outweigh the disadvantages if any. My view is that robots will become an indispensable part of the technology-dominated age. If used correctly, they can serve as efficient servants and make our future lives more fantastic
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