in the article, Potential Problems with Robots. Douglas Black discusses problems that can occur if a society is dominated by robots. The first problem is that robots. which are operated by computers, have no emotion or consciousness. As a a result. they processes and have no moral principles by which to govern their decision-making actions: The second problem is that because modem robots need a form of instructions to function they can make mistakes. These mistakes can result in a huge financial damage for companies that rely on the work of robots The other naw with robots is a lack of logie. Robots do not always realize that they make a mistake. In addition. they cannot carry out tasks that are not programmed in them. Another issue is that the increased use of robotics can affect an economy. Replacing human beings with robots in the workplace can lead to a higher rate of unemployment. If people are unemployed, it is likely that they will spend less money and hence worsen the economy. Finally, robots lack creativity and imagination. In other words they are incapable of creating artistic works but only massive objects. In conclusion, although robots can perform many tasks for human beings, t lack emotion, logic, and creativity. They can also cause unemployment and financial loss.