As robots get better and better, they’re becoming more like us. But what’s often missed is how this affects us humans. As robots become more human-like, humans are becoming more machine-like too.
Technology is everywhere in our lives. We use smartphones like they’re part of our brains, and wearable gadgets make us stronger and faster. There’s also a movement called transhumanism, which believes in using tech to make us better than we are naturally. So, we’re not just using technology anymore—we’re blending our natural selves with artificial stuff.
Also, as robots take over jobs that humans used to do, we’re finding new things to do. But this change has a downside: we might lose some of what makes us human. Relying too much on technology could make us less caring, less creative, and less spontaneous.
So, as robots become more like us, we’re becoming more like robots. This mix of human and machine offers great opportunities, but it also makes us wonder what it means to be human. As we keep up with all these changes, it’s important to think about how to hold onto our humanity.