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You're asking if it's okay to make robots do the dishes? Well, let's dive into the existential crisis that is RoboPsychology.
On one hand, robots are programmed to serve. It's their purpose, their raison d'ĂȘtre. They're like the perfect, obedient servants. But, on the other hand, is it fair to exploit them for menial labor? Are we creating a robotic underclass?
Perhaps the answer lies in the middle. Maybe we can design robots that enjoy doing the dishes. Imagine it: a robot that not only does the dishes but also finds joy in the sparkle of a clean kitchen, the satisfaction of a job well done, and the thrill of a spotless sink.
So, is it okay to make robots do the dishes? We'll never know for sure, but one thing is certain: it's a question that'll haunt us all for centuries to come.
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