Computers are replacing humans. Do you agree or disagree?
The advent of technology has brought machines into our daily life.Due to
this
, there comes a statement that human beings are being replaced by computers.Personally, I can not totally agree with Linking Words
this
assertion. I will elaborate on my reasons in the following paragraphs.
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To begin
with, it is true that at many places these intelligent systems have been restored.Linking Words
Firstly
, at ATM centres.In earlier days ,people used to stand in a line at a bank to make money ,but these days they just go to an ATM and get the job done.Linking Words
Secondly
, librarians are storing the books in the form of PDFs in computers and as a ,result decreasing their burden of taking care of old books.Linking Words
For example
, reports and literature which was handwritten are scanned and saved in a computer at these bookstalls so that they can share these to people's electronic mails if required.
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On the contrary
, I have some reasons to opine that these data processors can not fully take charge at some places. Linking Words
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of all , even though we get a lot of information from these workstations, to understand it clearly, we need an individual like a teacher to explain it .Linking Words
Additionally
, automatic machines do not have common sense and only run on a pre-defined set of instructions which is not always recommended. Linking Words
For instance
, there should be a man to run and execute a program in these machines as they cannot do it themselves.
To conclude, despite the theory that computers are replacing humans , there are areas where people are actually needed.Linking Words
Therefore
, I can only partially agree with the given statement.Linking Words
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