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The idea of robots replacing humans may sound like science fiction, but it's already a reality.
In 2013, MIT engineering professor John Leonard told the MIT Technology Review that "robots simply replacing humans" would not happen in his lifetime.
In sci-fi, the machines are always taking over; pods are always replacing humans; the end of life as we know it is always approaching.
The biggest gains for American manufacturing will come not from replacing humans, but from using robots to help people do their best work.
Despite Japan's significant investment in robotics, he noted that the country did not have any robots capable of completely replacing humans at the time of the Fukushima disaster.
Dr. Harvey said the human eye and brain were the best instruments for detecting meteorites among similar-looking rocks, and he did not see machines replacing humans as primary spotters.
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This is not technology replacing human care, but supporting that care.
The potential for replacing human work, particularly in analytical targeting, is endless.
This is intended as a reassuring invocation of technology augmenting, rather than replacing, human intelligence.
Is the Hawkeye technology at Wimbledon not yet capable of replacing human line judges altogether?
Could the digital camera be replacing human memory?
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