Who is inhuman here: us robots or you humans?
6 mins
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The whole drama lies in the term itself: robot, which is derived from the Czech word robota and means “forced labor” or “forced labor”. Who would want to rule out the possibility that the oppressed species might soon rehearse rebellion? The word is used for the first time in a play by the writer Karel Čapek, and in it he actually tells of a robot revolt, a successful one. In the end, humanity is wiped out, replaced by the long-subjugated robot society. And today you look around, you see machines getting smarter and more autonomous and you have to ask yourself: How much longer will they give us? When will we, the people, be marginalized and made redundant?
