robots Quotes

We're fascinated with robots because they are reflections of ourselves.

I think sometimes there's this perception that players are supposed to be robots.

Our worst comes out when we behave like robots or professionals.

After I joined Google and stopped working on robots - I'd built some self-driving tractors on farms in the meantime - I was always tinkering and playing with robots at home and just as a hobby.

All in all, I don't think robots and greater automation can bring about a utopian world as I imagined it would as a kid 50 years ago.

The benefits of having robots could vastly outweigh the problems.

I just want the future to happen faster. I can't imagine the future without robots.

I don't even think Trump knows what transgender means. He probably thinks transgender people are those cars that turn into robots.

I don't think that globalisation is anywhere near the threat that robots are.

Kids are really inspired to not just apply senses to robots and machines, but to try them on themselves.

Robots allow our employees to work safely, faster, and at less cost.

It turns out umpires and judges are not robots or traffic cameras, inertly monitoring deviations from a fixed zone of the permissible. They are humans.

No president can force shuttered mills to reopen, or companies who've left in search of cheaper labor to relocate to the United States (or those who have come back to choose expensive humans over cheaper robots).

I don't even think Trump knows what transgender means. He probably thinks transgender people are those cars that turn into robots.

Hollywood likes to imagine robots as mechanical copies of ourselves - which is a terrible idea.

The 'Star Wars' films are known for their exotic aliens, sophisticated robots, sleek technology, and planet-sized battle stations.

Let's not kid ourselves here, robots already run most of our world. We'll be their butlers soon enough.

Robots are very tricky to design and expensive, whereas humans are cheaply manufactured. Humans can handle things with greater manual dexterity than most robots I've known.

Opposition to immigration is an emotional argument, and human beings are emotional, not robots powered by data.

The Korean government is the first to declare that if you replace people with machines you have to pay a tax. It's a tax on robots. They make private companies internalise the social cost of unemployment. Social benefit is not the same as private benefit. We have to realise this.

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