What Are Robots In Margaret Atwood's Are Humans Necessary?

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“Are Humans Necessary?” is written by Margaret Atwood on Our Robotic Future NYT Dec.4, 2014, which mainly talks about what role robots may play in our future and the advantages and concerns they bring to us. People love to discuss and imagine the future, but actually, no one knows what the future exactly looks like since it is predetermined. Robots this issue exists in the past and especially at present. From we started writing a long time ago, we had already thought of something that could obey our orders, because people desire them. People only put effort on what we wished for. And what we wished for could be seen from the abilities that we gave to the gods in mythology and from the protorobots that entertained us in the modern age. But …show more content…

Margaret herself saw robots until the early ‘70s, which was only a robotic arm and hand. And people never thought that these golems would widely serve in people’s daily life. Robots have so many advantages and can help people do something hazardous.However, the robots also have their hidden downsides, like men and women may fall in love with this artificial technology and think to the edge, what about the human nature? Remote sex? Remote kiss? “That’s one of the questions our robots — both real and fictional — have always prompted us to think …show more content…

From my perspective, what really causes these concerns is people’s over-independence on these robots. We tend to think that robots are intelligent and efficient enough that can replace our own mankind, making us too anxious to transfer the important work to the robots, and to accept and serve at a subordinate position. And this situation is really easy to happen. For myself, if something or someone can help me deal with my work, I will be so delighted to give away my work. This may also cause people hard to concentrate and start to lose their abilities since there is no need for people to do it themselves. This may lead to the results above and we will have nothing to do about it ultimately because it is we that first give the initiative to the robots. It is we that let them do so and at that time, we will have no strength to fight against these robots. So if we can avoid being over-independence on the robots, this will be less concerned. In addition, “If we let it.” is a quite important point and concession on robot this issue. What we are thinking of about robots — the advantages and the disadvantages — all these things are under the circumstances of we human let these robots exist in our future. If we do not allow these robots enter our lives from now on, there will be no more concerns over this

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