Why I’d Welcome a Robot Into My Home (And Why You Should Too)


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This is a publication based on the suggested topic proposed in the Hive Learners community through their discord, which on this occasion is "ROBOT HELP".


"The real question is not whether machines think but whether men do."
<< B.F. Skinner >>



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Welcome, my users and new readers, to my blog. The theme of this occasion is robot assistance.

We live in a world full of technology; the world of the future is already here with us.

There is a massive invasion of artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, and nearly every device we have in our homes today has some intelligent or robotic function.

The possibility of having a robot in our lives is getting closer, and in highly developed countries like Japan, it is already very common for families to have, for example, a robot dog that takes care of watching the house, detecting intruders at night, and even eliminating pests like snakes or rats on farms.

These are truly very useful tools.

I think that if I had a robot in my home that could clean perfectly, cook, take care of the children, and perform other tasks, I would certainly have one.

First, because I find it an extremely useful tool that would allow me more time to dedicate myself to other activities, like practicing or learning a new instrument, picking up a new skill, or even developing new hobbies.


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For example, if I had a robot that could handle the layout of my publications—a robot I could simply tell, "Look, I want to talk about robots and artificial intelligence," and then share all my thoughts, my experience in cybersecurity, and other topics—and if that robot could automatically compile an entire post and publish it for me based on my input, giving it parameters like, "I want this post to include robot photographs, I want you to represent me as a robot and place one of my photos on the robot’s face," that would be amazing.

I know there are already artificial intelligences capable of such tasks, but for me, it would be incredible if a robot could do that because it would simplify so much work.

It would save me the long hours of formatting the post, creating images, writing prompts for each section, inserting everything, and straining my eyes staring at a computer screen. The robot would handle all of that for me. I wouldn’t exhaust my vision, and I could be mentally fresher—maybe to develop a new recipe, plant some vegetables in my garden, start exercising, or focus on anything else I’d like to pursue.

I also believe this would be extremely helpful for people with limited mobility or elderly individuals who may not have full use of their arms or legs and struggle to move around their homes.

They would benefit greatly from a robot that could clean, cook, and even provide companionship.

So, I definitely think robots are incredibly useful tools—as long as people are educated on how to use them properly.


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This brings me to a critical point: I don’t believe society is currently educated enough to fully take advantage of robots.

Many would simply use them to do their university homework or similar tasks, which is not the primary purpose of these machines.

Robots can be incredibly useful for things like painting walls, carpentry work, building or repairing furniture, soldering broken appliances, or diagnosing technical issues—eliminating the need to hire an electrician or welder for minor fixes.

That’s why I say society still lacks the necessary education to expand its intelligence and recognize robots as allies.

The potential is enormous, but humans should not become dependent on robots, thinking they will do everything for them.

Instead, we should see them as tools to make our lives easier, to lighten our workload in the ways I’ve described.

Thank you for reading, and please share your thoughts in the comments below.



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Everything has a positive and negative impact on people. Having a robot around the house doing the house chores doesn't sound like a bad idea to me. I'm also gonna accept a robot in my home that would clean and do the laundry and also run certain errands.

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I will surely accept it delighted that I will wash my clothes and clean my home, without any problem =D

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Hi @manclar, good topic, I'm brief this time. I also want a robot that is dedicated to do all my duties while I meditate.

Greetings.

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But if you are already a tree, so you need a robot?, Is that request completely absurd.

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This was such a fascinating and balanced read. I love how you highlighted both the convenience robots can bring and the importance of using them wisely. The idea of using a robot to help with writing and publishing posts really struck me—what a time-saver that would be! I also appreciate your point about accessibility for the elderly or people with limited mobility. Robots truly can be life-changing tools if used with the right mindset. Thanks for sharing your vision of a smarter and more helpful future! 🤖✨

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The robots are to help us, it only depends on us to use them correctly, and I always think of the elderly, because I am one, and I see all the possibilities that the robots give to them.

Enchanted to read you.

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This idea that you propose about a robot that is in charge of doing all the layout of the post is excellent, I sometimes think that it is too much work and sometimes tiresome. I would like one that could deal with my emotions and all the thoughts that torment me hahaha, I would tell him to take care of that to lighten the tension and torture at least for a few moments a day, that would help me concentrate better hahahaha. Greetings, good post @manclar 🤗.

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