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motikmotik
3 years ago
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How could robots affect our world? (400 words) I would greatly appreciate it and will give brainliest to first person. No plagia

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iVinArrow [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

robots could affect our world because they could become to advanced or high tech. If they keep making the robots smarter they could eventually hurt humans or animals. They could find an easier way to make them and could accidentally make to many. they could malfunction or catch a bug that makes them harmful or could possibly catch on fire somehow. they could pick up information that the government is trying to keep secret and accidentally release it to the public.   Explanation: thats all i could come up with hope this helps somehow :)

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