Robots would be good assistant to disabled or old people who need help carrying to bathroom, change clothes, and feed them because it have no feeling and no limit to patience and
plus it can't spread rumors about patient's privacy. You can order around to do things you wish for and it'll do until it breaks down or battery runs out. I don't mind that. But I would keep my 12 gauge shotgun with armor piercing rounds handy in case if it gone haywire. :rofl2:
My biggest concerns are the employments!! I sure hope that Congress create laws would prevent employers from employing robots to flip burger or do jobs that humans can do without any hazard. If any jobs that are very hazardous to humans like frequent spray painting, transporting highly radioactive materials, handling dynamites ect, that's fine with us. I don't want Robots do mail jobs!! It can't discerns difference between miswritten or sloppy handwriting that "1" look like "7" or "5" look like "6" ect.. and make quick decision which is which. I've seen disadvantage on machines and it would never be perfected regardless how well they can fix.
Unless if any of us humans own and use robot to do jobs for us at job site while we sits and watch TV, play all day video games or gone for long (eternal) vacation and employers pays us as long as robot still functions to do jobs, we get $$'s in bank. It'll be good idea to turn off or remove "emotional" chip so it won't complain or unionize that we're taking advantage of them doing job for us and it don't get paid, we do!!.
So marriage relationship with human and robot won't work. When loved one dies, it'll have no emotion and it'll be reprogrammed to marry another one or goes to recycling center.
I bet it's a religious issue that none of us would want to hear.
Catty