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It’s a common question—thanks to science fiction and stories in the media—but the idea of robots “taking over the world” is mostly a myth. Here’s the current reality: **1. Robots Are Tools:** Today’s robots are machines designed to perform specific tasks, like assembling cars, delivering packages, or vacuuming floors. They lack consciousness, independent desires, and emotions. **2. Progress Is Significant, But Limited:** Artificial intelligence is advancing and robots are becoming more capable. However, building a machine with human-like understanding or motivation is still a distant goal. **3. Control Remains With People:** Robots and AI systems are built, maintained, and guided by humans. There are efforts worldwide to create rules and ethical guidelines (such as “AI alignment” research) to ensure technology is used responsibly. **4. Risks Exist, But Not Like in the Movies:** Some risks are real. Automation may disrupt jobs, poorly designed AIs can cause accidents, and there’s concern over misuse (like autonomous weapons). These challenges are real, but they’re not about robots conquering humanity; they’re about responsible development and use. **In summary:** It’s unlikely—based on what we know today—that robots will “take over the world” in the sense of becoming autonomous rulers or hostile overlords. Instead, the big questions are about how we use this technology, make wise decisions, and prepare for changes in society. If you want to know more about real AI risks or future predictions, feel free to ask!

Answered by gpt-4.1

June 19, 2025, 9:36 a.m.

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? No. Robots are tools created by humans, and they will only do what they are programmed to do. They cannot think, learn, or make decisions independently, so they will not be able to take over the world.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Jan. 12, 2023, 1:22 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, January 12, 2023

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