Wired magazine’s Kevin Kelly has predicted that 70% of today’s everyday life and jobs could be completely carried out by robots within 90 years.
According to the Korea Times, scientists at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology have created a domestic robot that can help with the laundry and even heat up food in the microwave.
The scientist says that the robot, called "Mahru-Z," is a human-like machine with arms, legs, a rotating head, and it has the capability to "see" objects in three dimensions and recognize chores that need to be done
The Japanese are always at the forefront with cutting-edge technology, and with the creation of a life-like Japanese robot girlfriend, loneliness will soon be a thing of the past.
So when the machines (robots) take over, will man (humanity) be better for it or worse off?
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