Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Conclusion


In conclusion, robots have many pros and cons. Some of the pros are that they can do amazing tasks that most humans are unable to do. Robots cannot be burned, they can’t break a bone, and they can’t die, permanently at least. They are cheaper for long term usage since they don’t require a pay check every week. They don’t have to worry about insurance or coverage. No money goes to healthcare or dentist appointments. They are getting more and more technologically advanced every year.
Unfortunately, they do have many cons. One of the main cons ones being unemployment for people. Many people are already struggling to put food on the table or pay the bills. The other people that are searching for jobs will never receive one if robots take over our work stations. I’m not saying that we should eliminate robots entirely, but we need to be careful what we use them for. We need to make sure that they don’t interfere with our work. We work hard for the money we earn. We don’t need a mechanical creature replacing us just because they are more cost effective. Another down side to robots is how much they start to begin with. The cost is very expensive to buy all of the equipment. Basic equipment costs enough, but if you want a more technologically advanced robot, then you are going to have to pay more money for that kind of advanced technology. Think about it, robots are made up of two parts; the technology equipment and metal. Metal is pretty cheap, but the cost plays a huge part in the development and making of robots.
In conclusion, if you have a lot of money and free time on your hands, robots might be a help and an interest to you. They cost a fortune, but can be very handy when it comes to hard work. As long as robots don’t replace humans, I think they could be very helpful to our society.

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