Should Robots be on Facebook? Insta? Updates and Entertainment from Robots!

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Should robots be on Facebook in the future?

Robots shall always be owned by a human owner. But do we want them to be on Facebook? For a robot in a factory, get to your owner if you want to read this article.

Would every entry of a robot that is guarded and marked by blockchains be on Facebook as well?

Would these entries on their accounts be made by them when registering on blockchains, or would their owner do it? Who would own such smart robots? Would it be a threat to mankind? That thing we all need to think together, but for sure, robots would start to compete for entertainment then.

They say who use Facebook these days?

So, maybe on TikTok!

Some really funny posts from your robots?

Robots are made to do your work, which other people can’t do for various reasons!

So can your robot entertain you and the world, too?

People like to share their thoughts, and robots shall be part of their lives in the future!

Can your robot take part in TikTok competitions for the most impressive robot?

Or something like the most entertaining robot!

Wait, AI is banned for children!

So, is the internet, so your children can’t see how good your robot is on Facebook!

But wait, your robot can be a genius too!

Entertaining as well as functionally well!

Serious at work, sincere in completing tasks, and then enormously entertaining in acts.

But who owns the FB or TikTok accounts of a robot?

Who will upload these?

Well, what would be the category of the robot on its FB profile?

Maybe a new entry in the gender category? Male/Female/Other/Robot?

But know well, robotics is not at that stage as of now!

Robotics is nascent now!

So robots, as of now, can’t handle their own FB accounts! They should not as of now!

So, no robot is entertaining you on FB! or TikTok! None as of a few years from now.

This is a futuristic view!

Yes, one day robots may be able to understand social media and operate on it!

One day, they may take your pics on their screens.

One day, they may take selfies with you.

And one fine day, the First Robot in the world may post its first post on FB!

That day, we will say, robots will entertain the world, apart from just doing their jobs!

But the question remains open! Should robots be on social media?

Would being on social media distract robots? No, they are meant to learn more and do more!

Robots can’t be distracted in the future. As they learn to do more, they are there to automate some work in places like, say, Germany, which is facing shortages of people to work.

At the same time, entertainment would be an added advantage.

Can we make friends with other robots? Well, what do you think of this? Making friends with a neighbour’s robot? “No, you are luring my robot to your home? Why don’t you be happy with your robot unless I want to sell my robot?” This would be my reply.

Can we allow robots to be friends? Well, no, we don’t want a world owned by robots; we want a world owned by humans. So we should disable robots becoming friends with robots, as a human safety measure.

We want a world of harmony in which robots do work that humans can’t do or shouldn’t do.

We would accept entertainment from robots.

But we should not accept friendship between robots.

However, we can accept cooperation among robots to accomplish tough tasks such as climate-related measures, firefighting, or other calamities.

So, the question is still open! Should we allow robots to be on FB? Insta? TikTok?

Who would make an account for them? And who would access it? Should we or should not we? Vote time!

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