If you go to Merriam-Webster and define "human", the third definition is:
a : having human form or attributes
b : susceptible to or representative of the sympathies and frailties of human natureRobots are very similar to humans.
Some have a human form; they two arms, two legs, a face, a torso, hands, and feet.
That fits the first definition.
There are only a few characteristics that separates robots from humans.
1) Though they can "die", they can be repaired.
2) They do not have feelings.That is eerily close to being a human though. It's scary to think that artificial intelligence is this close to have a conscious. To making independent decisions.
Think how much the world would have to change to accommodate that.
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Out of the Blue
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