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Two robots in the library are quarreling for fans. Will they really be like humans one day?
The quarrel between two robots really shows that the R&D and output of robots have been greatly improved, but from the current level of robot research and development, robots can not become the main productive labor force in society in a short time like human beings. In recent years, although many technology companies have invested a lot of money in the research and development of robots, and these technology companies have also produced a lot of scientific research results, from the current point of view, even the highest-end robot products can not replace the daily functions of an ordinary person.

First, no matter how high the level of research and development of robots is, it also needs human control. This time, the quarrel between the two robots was actually caused by a program designed by human beings. Without these programs designed by humans, the quarrel between two robots would never have happened. Therefore, no matter how advanced robots are, they can't replace human thought activities, because human thought activities are the main source of social progress.

Second, the current robot level can only replace simple labor production. Some complex production work still needs experienced manpower to complete. Although many factories and enterprises have begun to use robots to replace the production of ordinary labor, we also see that most of the labor production that robots are engaged in is relatively low-end labor production, because most of these jobs are relatively heavy manual work, and the research and development of robots can really greatly improve the output and efficiency of these low-end manufacturing industries.

Third, robots cannot have their own way of thinking. Although many people think that robots will replace humans one day, it is impossible for robots to have some human-like activities without the thinking mode designed by humans. Moreover, if the robot has its own way of thinking and activity, it will do great harm to human beings, so the research and development of robots is likely to fall into a contradictory situation.

Of course, we can also see that the development and production of robots have indeed reached a high level through this small incident. However, in order to make robots reach a higher level, we need a breakthrough in human science and technology.