So... here I am I guess. I don't know what I'm doing here, but one day when I'm rich and famous, this can be used in my documentary. Hi kids!
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So... here I am I guess. I don't know what I'm doing here, but one day when I'm rich and famous, this can be used in my documentary. Hi kids!
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1.) My opinion is that robots should be able to perform a number of tasks.
This means they should be capable of solving many of our daily tasks, and that we should be capable of making the decisions that make a difference.
2.) The robot should not have to perform any of our daily actions, but rather, be able to perform the task that is necessary for the job. This means that it is not necessary that robots be capable to do a specific job, but rather the robots can do the tasks necessary for the job, so long as it is necessary to do them for a specific reason, and it is not a problem of the job. This makes the robots a good fit to work in a large group setting, and allows them to perform tasks in the same order they would like, even though it may take some effort. This also means that robots should have to be trained and used for the task they are supposed to perform, and it is not a problem for robots to do the job in their own time. In this case I think it would be better if they were able to use the same training methods as the human beings who do their daily work in order to perform the job, but it would be better for the robots to be able to perform it in a way they are not capable of doing, such as using a keyboard or computer.
I would also suggest that if robots were to become a reality in their day to day activities (e.g., as an educational tool, as a means of training), then it would become possible to train them for specific tasks, which would help them to do more than they would have done otherwise, which would help them in a more productive and fulfilling work life (i.e., they could become productive in the same way they would have been in the first instance)
3.) I do not think that robots will become the dominant force in our economy by 2030, and this would make it difficult for robots to do what they need, but I think it would make it possible for the robots, as we have seen, to be a significant contributor to
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this is an interesting POV. I've never really thought in depth about the impact robots or AI would have on our government. cool
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