I, Robot

The idea that came in my mind when I was reading a Book I, Robot is that, till 2035 the highly intelligent robotic technology will fill public services position throughout the world, and these robots are operating under three rules to keep the humans safe. The three laws of robotics had a large influence on science industry and had an impact on thought on ethics of artificial intelligence as well. As I have talk about the artificial intelligence, it is the branch of computer science that emphasizes us to develop artificial machines, which have an artificial brain, and can think and work like humans. For example speech recognition, problem solving, learning and planning, it is just like having a robot with artificial brain and that can work under his three laws.

The three laws of Robotics are these “First, a robot may not injure a human being, or, though inaction, allow a human being to come to harm”. “Second, a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with first law”. “Third, a robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with first or second laws” (From Book). In this modern era we should have to make such types of robots and positronic brains that should obey these laws of robotics so that our world is also safer and modern. By laws of Robotics, a robot is incapable of harming humans and is incapable of tyranny. We should have to slam our distant past ideas that several workers are working in the industry, we should replace them with robots that works more efficiently than humans. We have to more towards the inquisitiveness of making robots in a faithful way.

We have to move towards the idea that we should have to make robots and then replace humans with those fantastic and incredible robots that have an ability to do work in an industry in an efficient way. We should burnish our society with this modern era. As in the field of science and technology, one can’t be able to live many of the years in the space for the purpose of collecting information, but robots do. Today’s many of the researchers and scientists were willing to invent such types of robots that introspect and tackle such large number of things and can work in imperturbable way, a robot work at a same time as they were giving information. In that way we have many advantages and disadvantages, as our society became unemployed. Unemployment rate is increase when we were replacing humans with robots. On the other hand, robots can increase our yield efficacy rate. They can do work in more efficient way as than a human do.

In this story the author use pathos as they put us in a certain frame of mind, to think about such modern technology, such positronic robots and the replacement of humans with robot for dangerous work so that instead of putting a human life in danger we should put robots for dangerous work. They use a solid reasoning for explaining something so they also use logos. The writer is also use a conversational language to explain the story. My opinion doesn’t change about the idea of building a robot and replacing them with humans.  

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