A robot is a machine made with metals to assist and not to replace humans.

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Welcome back to by blog for this second edition of week 107. Permit me to say that I am honored to have you all here. For we to think of robot replacing human is the same with one thinking that humans can replace God who made them. We all have our work to do and that also means that we have boundaries. A child of two years can not think of over Shadowing the father of about fifty years.


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For the records, a robot is a machine that is designed by humans. So, tell me how what a man designed, put all that it needs to work with, work more than the humans that designed it? Things don't work like that.

When I checked the oxford dictionary it says that a robot is an intelligent mechanical being designed to look like a human or other creature, and usually made from metal. When we use -like, it means that there is a resemblance. In this case simile will be used when comparing the two.

I can't see where a robot will replace me. No. Not with all these great potentials deposited in me by the Almighty God.

THE HUMAN VICE THE ROBOT.
I am a multidimensional being. I can switch at any given time that I feel necessary. Like myself, I do lots of things just to survive. If I do this particular thing today and noticed that it didn't work, I will try something else tomorrow. This is the special gift that God gave to us as humans. But what of a robot. It can only work with the information input in it. When it faces a situation that it has no solution to it can't help at all. This is a very clear difference between man and robot.

Secondly, when something is artificial, it means that there is the natural one. Artificial can not be compared to the natural one. The natural is far better than the artificial. It then means that a robot which uses artificial brain can not replace a human who is using God given brain to work.

As a teacher there are so many ways that I can employ to teach my pupils that the artificial intelligence can not think of doing such. When I look at a child I can tell what is wrong with that child by observing the child for a while. But a robot will only work with the information that it has and nothing more.

Lastly for today, a human has feeling and understand when people need some attention, but what about a robot? Is not there. A robot is simply a machine, it can't be human. So it can't also replace humans.
Humans are specially made by God to feel the earth while the robot is made by humans to assist in some aspect of life.

Conclusively, humans are like the god of the robot. The robot solely depends on humans to operate very well. So, how on earth can this same robot depending on me replace me? It can't work.

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Really robots cannot replace humans because they function according to our institutions.
They are made of metal that has no feelings.
I see no difference from a robot and a car packed.
The difference is that it has not been engaged, so all it's life it depends on us, even the charging requires human effort.
For me, it's not wise to say an iron put together is better than a being.
If humans were made in God's image and likeness, then how will a robot be more better than a human.

That is the point. They can't replace us. We can decide to do away with them if we want.
Thanks alot

Robots can’t play the role of a teacher. Let just forget about that 😆. Robot? I can’t even imagine a robot in front of me teaching.

And yeah robots are made by humans and they will always take after commands that are programmed in them.

Good. No matter how fast they work, they still depends on us.
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Truly we are unique and far above robots, but when it comes to work, solving complex problem, doing jobs faster and in large volume, robots do them better. They're programmed by same humans to do better and I fear, robots has started to replace humans in some fields. Now we struggle to remain relevant.

However, humans are their creator and this gives us an upper hand

Very correct dear. Thanks alot

You're welcome