SINCE THEIR INVASION IN 2098, ROBOTS ARE BECOMING MORE AND MORE HUMAN !
In the year 2100, humanoid men are once again faced with a day on 8 March! Faced with the missions that these men will have to take on, scientists are taking advantage of this event to enter the observation phase for the third year in a row. Indeed, since the National Committee of Humanoid Women decided to put their computer system to rest due to overload, it has been noted that half of them do not know how to manage the multitude of tasks to be accomplished. As the years go by, this day is suffered more and more revoltingly by this part of the male category. As their wives switch off for 24 hours, some of them try to find their place and go against their schedule, resulting in a drop in energy and an increase in stress causing untold violence: a hectic school trip, a wobbly homework battle, incessant crying from their offspring who cannot eat on time, a house turned upside down, non-existent hygiene..... A quarter of them even go so far as to leave the children to their own devices. Faced with this recurring problem and the fear of the extinction of both parents in these homes, researchers are trying to modify the internal system of those with an anomaly. One possibility is that these humanoids would lack certain essential skills, including empathy, responsibility and courage, and would therefore be unable to show resistance and humility. A chip is being designed specifically for these cases. Once all the steps have been taken, it will of course be inserted into them in the hope of a flawless 8 March 2101. The beginning of a better world ?
Your post is intentionally thought-provoking, and it successfully achieves its objective. It prompts us to imagine a future where coherence and cohesion are lacking, giving the importance of avoiding such a scenario. I appreciate the pictures you've chosen, as it effectively illustrates the potential problems, absurdity, and lack of humanity in a potential future. Perhaps time will validate your anticipations. To be continued