

To the outside world I can pass as two separate people because most people don’t know I’m a single individual, most who come across me think I’m a ‘married’ couple oh, if they only knew the Truth.
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I can do two separate things at once, yet I am One individual doing both things. I am both Male and Female at the same time because I live inside a Male Body as well as a Female Body. Or I’m a single consciousness who controls two separate bodies. I am a Single individual who is living inside two distinct, and separate, bodies. Before you rush to assume what, I mean by that, let me explain.
#Robotize me how to
I’m not so sure how to start this off so I’ll just get to the point because, for most, you probably wouldn’t believe me when I say this. We all need to play our part to reinvent the world and reconcile us with our human essence to build a more equal, sustainable and inclusive society.Hello to anyone is reading this.
#Robotize me free
Robots ’derobotize’’ us and make us free from modern forms of slavery, which are chains for thought and free will. They can bring more flexibility, safety and simplify industrial processes. We need to change the way people think to let them understand that robots are there to serve us. A harmonious coexistence between humans and machines is, therefore, the only possible way.ĭriving change is always complex and takes time. Robots scare us as unknown far-away objects, but we couldn’t imagine giving up on them a single day. We live in a society where robots are unquestionably part of our lives, they are so integrated into our daily routine that we even forget about them. Would it make any sense to stop this incredible progress and keep doing those jobs that transform humans into robots? Since the Industrial Revolution, we have benefited from increasing mechanization of work, with considerable growth in wealth, well being and life quality for the world population.

The place of robots in our society is clear and it’s beside – not against us. The etymology comes from the Czech ‘’robota’’ meaning ‘’serf labor’’, which is related to the concept of slave work. The word ‘’robot’’ was invented by the Czech painter and writer Joseph Čapek and made popular by his brother Karel who used it for the first time in one of his plays published in 1920. Robots were created to work on our behalf and assist us in our daily lives. Why that? How can we conciliate technological progress with the happy and blooming evolution of the human condition? Is it really possible?īalyo has a clear answer to fill the gap between our potential and our fears, which consists in making the most perfect marriage in the history of humanity: that of humans with machines. It is the perfect summary of an increasingly widespread feeling. ‘’Living better today is to escape technological progress’’ declares the journalist and geographer Sylvain Tesson. Yet we don’t feel completely comfortable about it and we are somehow nostalgic for the past. Technology has changed our lives, making them easier. Life is easier today compared to 50 years ago and even to 20 years ago, but our frenetic routine and the specter of ‘’stress’’ – one of the most used words nowadays to define our psychological condition – which are always lurking, drastically reduce our life quality. Nevertheless, we are prone to thinking that we’ve also missed out on the chance to really make our life better both in terms of quality and added value. We are more integrated into the social fabric of our communities, the culturalĭistance between the city and the countryside has never been so short, and powerful means of communication and transport make the world seem very small. Technology has deeply transformed our society – the way we live, the way we think, and the way we play our role of citizens.
