10 Reasons We've Already Lost The Impending War Against The Robots

2. They€™re Everywhere

One of the reasons we've already lost the war against the robots is that they are everywhere. This is like the Doctor Who episode €œYear of the Slow Invasion.€ Most of us carry around some form of technology with us at all times, because we're comfortable enough with machines to keep them in our homes and even on our body wherever we go. One possible way that the robots could kill a good chunk of the population is to somehow make everyone€™s cell phone explode. If you€™re a man, chances are, you probably carry it in your pockets which, if it doesn't kill you, could leave you in need of some serious medical attention. If you€™re a woman and carry it in your purse, just pray you don€™t have your purse under your arm when your cell phone explodes. Other people who are texting or holding their phone may have their hands blown off. While these may not be life-threatening injuries, the problem is that if this happened to everyone, at exactly the same time, you may not be able to get medical attention because there would be so many injured. That€™s not even mentioning how many people would be killed while taking a call. Also, using exploding cell phones is a very primitive idea. A super-intelligent computer may have some other, much more diabolical plan that humans can€™t fathom which utilises our phones. The point is that there are computers and machines everywhere in life and we trust them explicitly, which would probably be one of our greatest weakness if war were to break out.
 
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