Response To John Steinbeck's 'Perspective Two'

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In “Perspective Two”, the opinion that is expressed is that machines are good at certain jobs, more so than humans, and lead to a more prosperous and progressive world for everyone. This perspective says that machines are good at “low-skill repetitive jobs”, and also at “high speed, extremely precise jobs.” This means that there are some jobs that humans should not do or are physically or mentally capable of doing. In my opinion, it is okay for robots to do jobs that are not safe for humans to do. However, if it is safe for a person to do it, a person should do it. A machine should not be used instead of a cashier, for example. That is just the company being too lazy to go through the process of hiring and paying an actual person. I am a