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Using language, three, listen to the interview again and write down the discourse markers that you hear. Make a note of how each distance marker is used in the interview, then compare your answers with a partner. Welcome back to the show. Just now we talked about time travel with size, I expert Simon, so if we could move on now, Simon, robots are often in the news these days. Do you think robots will eventually live among us and do most of our jobs for us, like in science fiction? Well, robots already do many jobs in factories, for example, but they often do simple tasks and do not look like humans, unlike in the movies. However, as artificial intelligence develops, will certainly see robots with more complex occupations such as teaching or nursing, and we are therefore likely to make them look more like us. So we feel more comfortable. What benefits and problems do you think this would bring? The main benefit would be greater labor efficiency, giving us more time for other things. But there would certainly be issues with integrating them. In a society, the more intelligence they become, the more powerful and dangerous they will be, too. Above all, we need to think carefully about how to program them to protect us humans. That reminds me of the three loss of robotics by IaaS move. Is that what you mean? Yes, that's a good place to start. Asimov was one of the greatest sidelight I authors, and he wrote the laws in nineteen forty two. However, he also showed how the laws could be broken. I believe he was showing us the problems we would have with such intelligent . machines in size. Fight stories. Robots often become superior and take over. Do you think this could really happen? If so, should we not build clever robots? IT is very hard to stop technology. Once IT has been created, robot technology is developing very fast, so IT could be possible. We use technology more and more in our lives. I think the line between humans and robots will be more blurred in the future. Thanks a lot, Simon. So I take IT that you don't have any robots at home. Well, yes, I do actually.