a. High Cost Its creation requires huge costs as they are very complex machines. Also, repair and maintenance require huge costs.
b. No Replicating Humans As intelligence is believed to be a gift of nature. An ethical argument continues, whether human intelligence is to be replicated or not.
c. Lesser Jobs As we are aware that machines do routine and repeatable tasks much better than humans. Moreover, we use machines instead of humans. As to increase their profitability in businesses.
d. Lack of Personal Connections We can’t rely too much on these machines for educational oversights. That hurt learners more than help.