Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Robots"
The meaning of "Robots" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
O que significa Robots will drive around the body.?
A:
I don’t understand this sentence
Translations of "Robots"
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? Robots changed people's live or robots changed people's lives?
A:
Robots change people's lives.
Robots are making our lives different.
Robots are making our lives different.
Other questions about "Robots"
Q:
Robots can’t replace the human because human can create our future with our imagination,but robots don’t have imagination so far. soa natural?
A:
× Robots can’t replace the human because human can create our future with our imagination,but robots don’t have imagination so far.
✓ Robots can’t replace humans because we can shape the future with the power of our imagination. Additionally, robots lack the ability to imagine.
✓ Robots can’t replace humans because we can shape the future with the power of our imagination. Additionally, robots lack the ability to imagine.
Q:
Boy1「Look, Robots are dealing with customer. The latest technology is amazing!」
Boy2「I heard that AI is already intelligent enough to make decisions by themselves.」
Boy1「It means we do not have to go to part-time job and school to study??」
Boy2「How could it come up!? hahaha」
「But they can take over all of our jobs.」
Boy1「Yeah... Without jobs to work, researches to develop, what will we have to do?」
soa natural?
Boy2「I heard that AI is already intelligent enough to make decisions by themselves.」
Boy1「It means we do not have to go to part-time job and school to study??」
Boy2「How could it come up!? hahaha」
「But they can take over all of our jobs.」
Boy1「Yeah... Without jobs to work, researches to develop, what will we have to do?」
soa natural?
A:
コメントで、私の前のコメントみたいに、補正がきれいにできませんけど、やってみます✍️
AI「There’ll be one thing left. The ability to become happy.」
「No matter how big of a result an AI shows, we (the AI), don’t have the function to enjoy a feeling, nor sense of accomplishment. We may recognise tastes, beauty, or whatnot, but we don’t feel it.」
「Even though we feature the advanced technologies to make people happy, we have no ability to feel happiness.」
「Therefore, we’ll leave it to you to become happy and enjoy your life.」
「That’ll surely be the last job for you, human being.」
AI「There’ll be one thing left. The ability to become happy.」
「No matter how big of a result an AI shows, we (the AI), don’t have the function to enjoy a feeling, nor sense of accomplishment. We may recognise tastes, beauty, or whatnot, but we don’t feel it.」
「Even though we feature the advanced technologies to make people happy, we have no ability to feel happiness.」
「Therefore, we’ll leave it to you to become happy and enjoy your life.」
「That’ll surely be the last job for you, human being.」
Q:
Robots enable humans to work more efficiently.For example,if robots were made do a lot of simple work,human would be more eager to do difficult tasks and imaginative work. soa natural?
A:
× For example,if robots were made do a lot of simple work,human would be more eager to do difficult tasks and imaginative work.
✓ For example, if robots were made to do a lot of simple work, then humans would be more eager to do difficult tasks and imaginative work.
Assuming that you wanted to say that robots could do the easy tasks so humans could have more time to do the difficult ones, you could also say:
Robots enable humans to work more efficiently. For example, if robots were made to do simpler tasks, then humans would be able to do difficult and imaginative work.
Eager would mean "wanting something very much" and I think "able" is more appropriate in the sentence.
Hope this helps! ^~^
✓ For example, if robots were made to do a lot of simple work, then humans would be more eager to do difficult tasks and imaginative work.
Assuming that you wanted to say that robots could do the easy tasks so humans could have more time to do the difficult ones, you could also say:
Robots enable humans to work more efficiently. For example, if robots were made to do simpler tasks, then humans would be able to do difficult and imaginative work.
Eager would mean "wanting something very much" and I think "able" is more appropriate in the sentence.
Hope this helps! ^~^
Q:
Robots can do time-consuming things and cut unnecessary time of people working at the factories and the offices. For example, future robots can crunch numbers more correctly than humans without mistakes, carry any heave luggage to wherever we want, and narrow down prospective employees checking resumes at a glance without doing job interviews. soa natural?
A:
× Robots can do time-consuming things and cut unnecessary time of people working at the factories and the offices.
✓ Robots can do time-consuming tasks for people who work in factories and offices, therefore saving them time.
× For example, future robots can crunch numbers more correctly than humans without mistakes, carry any heave luggage to wherever we want, and narrow down prospective employees checking resumes at a glance without doing job interviews.
✓ For example, future robots can crunch numbers more correctly than humans without making mistakes, carry heavy luggage to wherever we want, and narrow down prospective employees by checking resumes at a glance without having to do job interviews.
✓ Robots can do time-consuming tasks for people who work in factories and offices, therefore saving them time.
× For example, future robots can crunch numbers more correctly than humans without mistakes, carry any heave luggage to wherever we want, and narrow down prospective employees checking resumes at a glance without doing job interviews.
✓ For example, future robots can crunch numbers more correctly than humans without making mistakes, carry heavy luggage to wherever we want, and narrow down prospective employees by checking resumes at a glance without having to do job interviews.
Q:
Robots have to protect themselves, but human most likely will order them to do dangerous things, which against to RUlE 1(protect yourself). soa natural?
A:
"most likely will" -> "will most likely"
"which against to RUlE 1(protect yourself)." -> "which is against the First Law (protect yourself)."
Assuming you are talking about Asimov's Three Laws. Also "Protect yourself" is the third law.
If you are referring to something else, " Rule 1" or "the first rule" is fine.
"which against to RUlE 1(protect yourself)." -> "which is against the First Law (protect yourself)."
Assuming you are talking about Asimov's Three Laws. Also "Protect yourself" is the third law.
If you are referring to something else, " Rule 1" or "the first rule" is fine.
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