Not To The First Human, But To The Robot

First of all, we need to complete the experiment because leaving something unfinished isn’t a good thing, at least not in my opinion. For example, let’s say you’re building a computer; leaving it unfinished wouldn’t be good. Maybe water will spill on it, it will malfunction, and bad things will happen. Then, let’s talk about technology. When you’re testing something, you should first test it on a robot or an inanimate object. For example, imagine you’ve created a device that automatically activates a shield to save a living being in danger. If you need to attach this device to a human body, you must first test it on a robot. Maybe the shield will activate inside the human body, and the person will die. If you try it on a robot, the robot will break, but if you try it on a human, that person will die, and a life will be lost. Maybe that person had dreams, and they lost their life because of your project. But if you create a solid, flawless project, you will save that person’s life. Therefore, if you first test the project on a robot, everything will be much better.

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