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wel
4 years ago
9

Will robots make our life better or worse and write more than 100 words ​

English
2 answers:
FromTheMoon [43]4 years ago
4 0

It will be both, robots will make life easy because Robots increase productivity and enable an organization to become or remain competitive through benefits such as faster product development and delivery. It also enables organizations to 'reshore' or bring back part of their supply chain that they have previously outsourced to cheap-labor countries, but it might make our lives worse because they might take over with there own "ui" and can take over the world. Because no body can take over the robots because they are all going to have a closed interface that will not let anyone to hack or decode them.

Ostrovityanka [42]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Robots will make our life better as time passes, because we can already see robot devices are already essential for our every day lives today.

Explanation:

Most cars today use robot devices to avoid collision and accidents on the road. Robots have saved many lives by protocols and instructions given to robotic systems. Clearly, as robots are worked on by engineers, more features can be added to many things and inventions that we use on a daily basis.

Artificial intelligence (also known as AI) systems have also improved every day life. When we go to the bank and ask for a loan, our request goes through an AI system to safely approve a request, or deny it. If we did not have this system, banks would be losing more money and the world would have less support from banks. This is just one example, but there are many more on how robots improve, and keep improving, our lives.

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