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A dull and boring job for robots could be tasks that involve repetitive actions with minimal variation, such as sorting and packaging identical items on an assembly line. These tasks require little creativity or problem-solving, making them monotonous for robots. Additionally, jobs like data entry, where robots input the same type of information repeatedly, also fall into this category, as they lack complexity and engagement. Overall, any role that doesn't require adaptability or critical thinking would likely be considered tedious for robots.

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