Robotics and Modern Slavery

Isak Larsson
Nov 4 · 4 min read

Rome, this great jewel of the ancient world. It was the center for art, philosophy and innovation. Men with beards sat under fig trees thinking about the universe, the gods and the moral conundrums that spawned from them. They contemplated life and death and everything inbetween. Where did they get the time you may ask? quite simple: slaves

“The Slave Market” by Gustave Boulanger (1824–1888)

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Isak Larsson

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Hi! I am Isak. I am a writer, philosopher and aspiring psychologist. I hope you enjoy my content!

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