Humans were still not only the cheapest robots around, but also, for many tasks, the only robots that could do the job. They were self-reproducing robots too. They showed up and worked generation after generation; give them 3000 calories a day and a few amenities, a little time off, and a strong jolt of fear, and you could work them at almost anything. Give them some ameliorative drugs and you had a working class, reified and coglike. . Kim Stanley Robinson
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This quote really shows how humans can make robots. First, they make the robots self-reproducing. Humans were becoming less and less reliable as they aged, and if we were going to continue to do our jobs we would need the robots to replace us and work and also reproduce. Second, humans were working like robots because their bodies needed a rest and their minds were easily distracted by other things. They needed food, shelter, and drugs to keep them working.

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