Reply to ” What? Urinsane.”

Respond to Khaled Shawwash’s blog post, ” What? Urinsane.”

There is a new research that discovered urinating into robots can make them work. Or we can say, robots would seem run by human’s pee in the future. Although we live in the century which recognizes tech improvement as the only consistence, people are ill-prepared for this big jump yet.

Shawwash thinks this (or in the future) ecosystem will hardly move forward simply because our environment can’t adjust this new functioning yet; or, on other word, can’t fit it in. It could a successful replacement of part of our labour nowadays that employers wouldn’t have to hire workers by a large cost because we only need to active our automated machines and reward them by our pee. I firmly agree with Shawwash at this point, that this is ridiculous. In this case, he had a suggestion basically goes as hiring people working aside of the robots, and then people would be saving much more time with better efficiency due to the effort of robots.         

(Marcus du Sautoy with one of Luc Steels’s language-making robots. Photograph: Jodie Adams/BBC)

Personally, firstly I think the goal that getting robots involved our lives takes a long period of time to achieve. Secondly I assume the majority of population wouldn’t want to take the chance of working with( or hiring) robots. Both of my assumptions are based on the fact that robots lack of thoughts. They might have been intellectually assigned skills, they still have no brain. At this point, I support Shawwash’s general opinion of this revolution.

References: Khaled Shawwash’s blog page     Natural News       the guardian|TheObserve 

 

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