The blog will pick a word of the week, to share & explore the selected word. Here’s an expression for the word – robot.






“Robots will neither threaten nor replace humans, they will extend what humans can do. Robots will be ubiquitous, but they will be invisible” – Rodney Brooks
“What is a robot? A reflection of the human desire to create its own image. I tried talking to my robot. Turns out it’s a better listener & learner than most people” – Alan Turing
“Almost all problems can be solved by good robots” – Robert A. Heinlein
“Man has always been terrified of losing control to nature, to machines” – Frank Herbert
“The hope for the future lies not in machines, but in the people who build them” – Arthur Clarke
“The danger of robots is not that they will become like humans, but that humans will become like robots” – Erich Fromm
“Built by humans. Judged by humans. Every robot is a story about its creator” – Karel Čapek
“We are surrounded by machines that want to be human & humans who want to be machines” – Marshall McLuhan
“If you build a machine to think, you must accept that it might think differently” – Nick Bostrom
“A robot may not injure a human being or through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. Robots are your friends” – Isaac Asimov
“I asked a robot for advice. It said, update yourself” – Lawrence Lessig





This gave me a whole new perspective. Thanks for opening my eyes.