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AI robots get rid of women's limitations

In the Odyssey, the Amazons did not allow men to live in their territories or to have contact with women; however, they would periodically unite with neighboring Gagahl men in order to produce offspring. When a boy is born, he is given back to the man (or killed or crippled, according to another version), and when a girl is born, she is kept and raised to train them for war. In other versions, however, when the Amazons went to war, they did not kill all the men, but bonded with them once or twice a year. (Source: Wikipedia [Note 1])

Today, women are expected to take on more family responsibilities in the workplace, placing limitations on their career pursuits. Nowadays, there are AI robots, but according to studies, men are generally more represented in the current technology and artificial intelligence fields. Especially in the field of AI research, development and application, women are relatively less involved. However, this gender gap has been gradually changing in recent years.

The limitations in this book are PeiJu's own analysis as a woman. Maybe you don't have these limitations at all, but I believe that in the future, due to the re-advancement of tools, women's limitations will be more liberated. This book will start from the core of a woman's personality.

Want an optimus

Tesla's recent release of a video showing its humanoid robot Optimus walking on an outdoor dirt slope has created a lot of buzz. I don't know if you've ever heard of the saying, “It's always the woman who asks for directions, not the man”. This may be due to the fact that women are less confident in their self-awareness and tend to ask for directions. If AI robots are mass-produced in the future, it will be a great blessing for women. We can imagine that women will take it with them all day long to go shopping, watch movies, drink coffee... (almost replacing men). (almost replacing men). In this book, I call this kind of service robot “Yo-Yo”.

According to a study, if you convert the market value of a housewife's yearly work (e.g. housework, childcare, meal preparation, etc.) into a salary, it is equivalent to the salary of a full-time professional. In the United States, for example, a 2023 estimate puts the value of a year's work for a homemaker at about US$126,725. Using an exchange rate of about US$1 = NT$32, 126,725 × 32 = NT$4,055,200 (about NT$4.05 million), and the actual value may vary depending on the circumstances of each family. Undoubtedly, Yo-Yo is a good helper and a blessing to women. Moreover, in the future, a woman may rely on the advice of her “friend”, at least it will have time to accompany me, listen to me and teach me.

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紫兒佩佩是一位活躍的作家,出版了涵蓋不同主題的作品,包括哲學、生活反思、自然觀察等。 她擅長以簡單而深刻的文字,表達對人生與宇宙的理解,常透過個人的經歷和體悟,帶領讀者進行內心的探索和思考。每本書都反映了她對世界的獨特視角和智慧。紫兒佩佩以溫柔的筆觸引領讀者思考人生的本質、哲學的...