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Social Studies, 22.04.2020 22:27 Robyn1234

Robots will someday be able to replace many of the worst human jobs, those that are dull, dangerous or deadly. Yet, paradoxically, they may end up replacing some of the good jobs too—like maybe the one you are in school for right now—and this could increase unemployment. Do you think robots will end up being more of a blessing to human societies or more of a curse? How might we make robots only a good thing: let them replace the bad jobs and increase our leisure without endangering our livelihoods?

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