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Robots help perform more than 300,000 surgeries per year in the US. They explore places humans can't, such as the deepest parts of oceans and space. But most often, robots perform routine, assembly-line jobs that increase productivity and lower costs, like packaging produce or attaching wheels to cars.
Robots perform an increasingly large proportion of menial tasks in the US, which I feel is a promising trend. The result is that companies can keep more jobs in the country and increase the number of jobs that require higher-level skills. Jobs that require these skills will still need to be performed by humans, at least in the foreseeable future.
I think there is a major downside to this trend, however. As robots replace people doing manual work that can be completed by computers – jobs usually held by poor and middle-class people – the line that separates the poor and rich will become that much more evident. As this trend continues, we need to figure out how to add robots to create an optimal workforce instead of using them simply to replace humans.

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Robots help perform more than 300.000 surgeries per year in the US. They explore places humans can't, such as the deepest parts of the oceans and space. But most often, the robots perform routine, assembly-line jobs that increase productivity and lower costs, like packaging produce or attaching wheels to cars. Robots perform an increasingly large proportion of menial tasks in the US, which I feel is a promising trend. The result is that companies can keep more jobs in the country and increase the number of jobs that require higher-level skills. Jobs that require these skills will still need to be performed by humans, at least in the foreseeable future. I think there is a major downside to this trend, however. As robots replace people doing manual work that can be completed by computers-jobs usually held by poor and middle-class people is the line that separates the poor and rich will become that much more evident. As this trend it, we need to figure out how to add robots to create an optimal workforce instead of using them simply to replace humans.
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Robots help perform more than 300,000 surgeries per year in the US. They explore places humans can not, such as the deepest parts of oceans and space. Are most often the But, the perform routine a robots, assembly-line jobs User That Increase productivity and lower Costs, like packaging or Produce Attaching wheels to cars.
Robots the perform an increasingly large Proportion of menial tasks in the US, the which I of feel is a Promising Trend. The result is that companies can keep more jobs in the country and increase the number of jobs that require higher-level skills. That the require for These Jobs will of skills to still need to the BE Performed by Humans, AT Least in the foreseeable future.
I of of think there is a major the downside to the this Trend, HOWEVER. As robots replace people doing manual work that can be completed by computers - jobs usually held by poor and middle-class people - the line that separates the poor and rich will become that much more evident. As this trend continues, we need to figure out how to add robots to create an optimal workforce instead of using them simply to replace humans.

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robots help perform more than 300000 surgeries per year in the us. they explore and humans can"t, such as the deepest parts of oceans and space. but most often, the robots perform hard, assembly line jobs that increase productivity and lower costs, like packaging produce or attaching wheels to cars.robots perform an increasingly large a of menial tasks in the us, which i feel is a promising trend. the result is that companies can keep more jobs in the country and increase the number of jobs that require higher level skills. jobs that require these skills will still need to be performed by humans, at least in the foreseeable future.i think there is a major downside to this trend, however. as robots replace people doing manual work that can be completed by computers is jobs is held by poor and middle class people is the line that separates the poor and rich will become that much more information. as this trend continues, we need to figure out how to add robots to create an optimally workforce instead of using them simply to replace humans.
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