Reynard
Emperor Mongoose
Robots should never replace humans except for tasks that are too dangerous for humans or of such a repetitive nature to be detrimental to mental and/or physical health. Humans should always take priority in any job function and robots must be TOOLS to assist human labor. When robots replace humans for tasks they are perfectly capable of performing, it's always for the benefit of certain humans who wish to accumulate personal wealth and resources. It's an attempt to create a society of an absolute elite and that means the elimination of lower class populations either by attrition or....
We keep seeing people imagine a paradise of humanity at perfect leisure to 'attain their potential'. Total fallacy if every task is taken away and humans have nothing to do useful and no incentive to advance and produce. I you are lead to believe a robot can do it better, there's nothing left. Most of those dream worlds envision a population of super upper class literally separated from all other humanity.
Star Trek is a much better vision of a perfect society when it comes to automation. It's an obvious socialist society that focuses on the needs of it's members and robots and automation is transparent. As advanced as they are, you see a human janitor cleaning the floor behind Kirk and Spock near the test simulator rather than an automation. Even in Star Wars, with robots so common, their replacement of organics becomes more abusive going up the social ladder. You realize robotics in the galaxy reflects the vastness of worlds compared to sentient life and robots fill in voids but aren't normally used to remove or replace. Very often, the movie hammer the fact how so many population make it clear robots, no matter how sophisticated are property and tools.
Traveller, including most fans and players, has never made robots more than tools except for an occasional robot society or Virus. Descriptions in most robot sources show he major races accepting them as tools over replacement and sometimes there's social aversions to robots for their possible abuse toward the population. This keeps robots in check and makes organics, especially the various game races, the focus of the stories. Personally, you can keep you I, Robot/Colossus worlds.
We keep seeing people imagine a paradise of humanity at perfect leisure to 'attain their potential'. Total fallacy if every task is taken away and humans have nothing to do useful and no incentive to advance and produce. I you are lead to believe a robot can do it better, there's nothing left. Most of those dream worlds envision a population of super upper class literally separated from all other humanity.
Star Trek is a much better vision of a perfect society when it comes to automation. It's an obvious socialist society that focuses on the needs of it's members and robots and automation is transparent. As advanced as they are, you see a human janitor cleaning the floor behind Kirk and Spock near the test simulator rather than an automation. Even in Star Wars, with robots so common, their replacement of organics becomes more abusive going up the social ladder. You realize robotics in the galaxy reflects the vastness of worlds compared to sentient life and robots fill in voids but aren't normally used to remove or replace. Very often, the movie hammer the fact how so many population make it clear robots, no matter how sophisticated are property and tools.
Traveller, including most fans and players, has never made robots more than tools except for an occasional robot society or Virus. Descriptions in most robot sources show he major races accepting them as tools over replacement and sometimes there's social aversions to robots for their possible abuse toward the population. This keeps robots in check and makes organics, especially the various game races, the focus of the stories. Personally, you can keep you I, Robot/Colossus worlds.