Isaac Jones Ms. Lehmann English 1-3 October 25, 2018
The Future of Robots In the future, robots will do most everything. They will work in factories and clean our homes. But humans will still have jobs. They will have to program the robots, and repair them. Humans will have to make choices and innovate new machines. Robots will fight our wars and control our environment. This could all be the matrix. In reality robots aren't even close to taking over most jobs. Lots of them are still ideas, or taking years to develop. Humans still have most of their jobs, and the robots that could take them still have lots of problems and would require more time to repair or help them than work. Lots of robots could be knocked out if the power went down, or they could be inconsistent and break. The robots could still have our jobs in the future. Or they could be saving our countries and us by defending them with new military devices or safer robots to keep people and animals away from harmful items. In conclusion, human jobs are safe for now because the robots are still developing, but in the far future they could be taking us everywhere, fighting our wars and doing our jobs. But we still have to program, repair, and create new robots.
Student Choice Semester I Reflection Questions
Q:List one thing you've learned from writing this paper that you have applied to other writing assignments
A: I have learned to research topics well, and this will help with other papers like this.
Q:Identify a challenge you faced while writing this paper. How did you overcome the challenge? What did you learn?
A:I could not research the topic very well. I asked the teacher to help and started to research the topic more efficiently. During this research, I learned about robots and the topic of robots vs. humans vying for jobs.
Q:What genre does this paper fit? How do you know?
A: I think that this is an expository paper, because I researched this topic and told the fact about the situation.
Q:Given more time to work on this paper, how would you improve it?
A: I would have expanded on the issue and given more information.
Q:Why did you chose to include this paper? What do you want me to learn about you as a writer?
A: I chose this paper because i thought the topic was interesting and you could learn from it. I think you could learn about some of my interests and maybe even get a peek at my personality.