Robots should do the jobs that humans don't want: the messy, boring, repetitive, or dangerous activities such as sewage cleaning, precision welding, and defusing bombs.
I think in modern society that robots are becoming more probable as an alternative source of labour for certain jobs. The three D's (dangerous, dirty, and difficult/dull) tasks are the ones most likely to be replaced by robotic labour.
Engineers make robots because it is their job. Along with engineers, Hackers make robots (not the computer hackers but the hackers who modify things). Overall anyone can build a robot, it is the engineers and hackers build them for a living.
There are humanoid robots, military robots, insect robots, and space robots. There are more kinds of robots too.
ConclusionToday we find most robots working for people in industries, factories, warehouses, and laboratories. Robots are useful in many ways. For instance, it boosts economy because businesses need to be efficient to keep up with the industry competition. Therefore, having robots helps business owners to be competitive, because robots can do jobs better and faster than humans can, e.g. robot can built, assemble a car. Yet robots cannot perform every job; today robots roles include assisting research and industry. Finally, as the technology improves, there will be new ways to use robots which will bring new hopes and new potentials.
masturbation
Another word for dull and boring would be gloomy.
Some examples of dull things include a blunt knife, a boring lecture, a monotonous job, and a colorless painting.
boring
ràsanach (dull, boring)
boring, cloudy
dull and boring like poo! ;)
Boring already is an adjective. Synonyms for boring: uninteresting, dull, and unexciting
the opposite of dull is sharp. like "the dull knife and the sharp knife."=dull means boring and not fun.=
dull boring monotonous mundane
dull, boring, ordinary, plain tiresome, tedious, boring, dull, mind-numbing.
boring or dull