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While acknowledging that robots and automation are helpful, the argument stresses that they are not a panacea. Humanity’s core issues—conflicts, moral dilemmas, inequality—are not solved by technology alone. For instance, giving robots to militant groups or corrupt governments won't foster peace; it might simply increase their capacity for destruction or corruption.
Furthermore, the pursuit of wealth—accumulating capital—without addressing these deeper issues can lead to more inequality and social unrest. Robots and automation are tools, not magic bullets, and should be employed in service of better societal frameworks, not as an escape from human complexity.