Anne-Marie Slaughter's Opinion: Robots And Refugees

808 Words2 Pages

Throughout most of history people have been displaced, either through war or other conflicts. The size of these people are generally very large. In the 1940s thousands of Japanese-Americans were forced from their homes and put into camps on suspicion of being possible spies. Today, through the many wars and battles that are fought, people have their homes taken from them. In recent history not much has changed. In Syria a civil war is waged. Thousands of people are forced from their homes. Those who do survive travel. Many of these refugees know where to go and how to get there. The only reason for this is the Internet and many other technologies of the past 10-20 years.
In the article “Opinion: Robots and Refugees” by Anne-Marie Slaughter, she talks of the World Economic Forum, a meeting of many people which discuss the things going on in the world. Two of the many topics discussed were robots and refugees. The refugee crisis, which continues to be a problem today, the same as it had been when the article was written in February 2016. The chairman of the WEF Klaus …show more content…

Many people she referenced in here article had known of the Syrian Refugees and their resourceful abilities to find their way to Europe and the Middle East. Here she says, “Facebook posts showed them what kinds of tents to purchase, which routes to take, and what tactics to implement, such as slashing the rubber boats they arrived in to avoid being pushed back out to sea by Greek officials.” Slaughter really doesn’t give her opinion, though. She is obviously for the benefit of the refugees needing refuge. She believes in helping these people, and even though her article isn’t about the people she still stresses her opinion on it. Though, she also writes of how iris identification could be used to find refugees before they even reach the European border

Open Document