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The charts show the main news sources for teenagers, young adults and old people. Overall, different age groups perfer different ways to get news

For teenagers, the most popular source is online news sites, accounting for 52%. TV is the second most common source at 37%. Only 7% of teenagers read printed newspaper, while 4% get news from other sources.

For young adults, the proportions are more balanced. TV is the most common source at 35%, followed closely by online news sites at 33%. Other sources account for 26%, while printed newspapers are the least popular at 6%

For old people, TV is the dominant news source, making up 42%. Printed newspaper are also quite popular at 29%. Other sources account for 23%, while only 6% of older people get news from online news sites

In conclusion, younger people prefer online news, while older people rely more on TV and printed newspapers

People are beginning to use home robots. They have advantages and disadvantages. We must carefully consider the pros and cons before welcoming these robotic helpers into our homes.


Using home robots has several advantages. They free us from repetitive chores like cleaning, allowing more time for leisure activities and family bonding. Some robots even interact and play games, becoming companions, especially for those living alone.


However, there are downsides to consider. Reliance on AI can lead to a decline in critical thinking skills. Just like relying on calculators weakens mental math abilities, constantly turning to robots for solutions could weaken our ability to think creatively and solve problems independently. Additionally, robots can cultivate laziness, as tasks are completed without effort. Furthermore, the cost of development and maintenance is high. Robots require expensive parts and programming for each specific task. This investment may not be feasible for everyone.


Home robots may make lives easier and happier, but there are certain problems as well. While home robots can answer questions, provide information, and work tirelessly, the potential drawbacks cannot be ignored.