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avanturin [10]
3 years ago
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Explosions. Car chases. A man and woman, drenched in sweat, limping from a building as it crumbles to the ground, muster the las

t of their strength to rescue humanity from its inevitable extinction at the cold, metal hands of humanoid creatures with artificial intelligence gone awry. For decades, books and movies have dictated how we think of robots. Simply the word "robot" can bring to mind images of evil, mechanical creatures bent on taking over the world and wiping out every glimmer of humanity. And yet, the truth of machines is dramatically different. Today's robots hold little in common with their villainous cousins from action-packed science fiction. Most robots have no interest in harming the human population at all; they exist to aid people in making life safer, healthier, and more productive.
Can yall write a summary of this for me and put the main idea in it please
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postnew [5]3 years ago
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ROBOT. Yes ROBOT. When we think of ROBOTS, we imagine a war against humanity, and how these mechanical creations, take over the planet by mistake. This was portrayed in novels and books for many years. But when they were made, we unlocked more possibilities than without them. You computer is technically a robot that helps you with everything from chatting to ding homework. Cars are now manufactured much quicker due to the help of robots that build them. Robots provide aid in war, to elders unable to do something themselves, and many more things, such as searching for civilians under the rubble caused by an earthquake. Robots aren't so evil as we thought.
yKpoI14uk [10]3 years ago
7 0
For decades, media such as books and movies have portrayed robots as evil being who wish to take out the human race. But the truth in todays machines are far from wanting to wipe out the human race. Robots in our age have no interest in harming humans, and they in fact exist to aid people in making a safer, healthier, and more productive life for humans.

The main idea is that robots have been portrayed by media as evil but that is not true and robots are actually very helpful to humans and have no intention of harming us. 
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