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Man V/S Machine: Are We Facing a Competition?

We are living in a world, where each person needs a phone and a laptop to do work properly. We won’t be able to do anything without a laptop or other devices at this point of time. We have made a lot of progress from mobile phones to smartphones, desktops to Laptops and so on. Artificial intelligence has also served a very important role for us. Have we ever thought Artificial Intelligence would exist without humans? When we compare Man and Machine, they are two different things. It is hard to compare both of these things. Machines are the creation of humans, which are used to make our life easier. You can describe a machine as a piece of lump with screws, whereas a man is a human being, who can communicate freely with other human beings, while machines cannot. Some people may think that machines are better, just because we are dependent on them for various reasons. Humans have feelings and emotions but machines have only mechanical brains, which are controlled by humans. Humans are far more creative than machines. Humans can invent or create new things while machines cannot. Humans have many Diverse abilities such as Language, recognition of patterns, etc.. Humans have more activities than machines. Although we these days can't even imagine a life without the machines, at the end of day machines are just useful items created by humans to make their lives better, right? Well, all that is happening is the opposite of what we had expected. Machines are programmed to have a big impact on employment as machines have replaced humans at places where humans used to work. Due to this, the unemployment rate has drastically increased. While the Industry is revolutionizing, many people around the globe are experiencing unemployment. These machines may be beneficial to some extent but they have many adverse effects also. For example, the radiation emitted by phones and laptops affects our eyes and is captured by our body. These radiations may have adverse effects on our physical and mental health. Overall, people will prefer to have human company rather than to be glued to a piece of metal with a screen and icons on it. It is much better to have social contact with human beings as they will be able to express themselves. Even though machines are helpful in making various things at tremendous speeds, they are also known to cause many problems which are hard to get rid of. Machines have become a part of our lives, but I don't think that it is ever going to replace a human being.

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