The correct answer is E. None of the above.
The statement “if a robot can do a job, a person should not be doing it” is often attributed to Prof. F. A. Fisher of Britain, but there is no evidence that he ever said it. The statement is also sometimes attributed to Ron Albo of Shugart Associates, California, but he has also denied saying it. Prof. Meredith Turing, London University, and John Smith, USA, are not known to have made the statement either.
The statement is often used to argue that robots should not be used to do jobs that could be done by humans. However, there are many reasons why this is not a good idea. First, robots are not always able to do jobs as well as humans can. Second, using robots to do jobs that could be done by humans can lead to job losses. Third, using robots to do jobs that could be done by humans can have a negative impact on the economy.
It is important to remember that robots are tools, and like any tool, they can be used for good or for bad. It is up to us to decide how we use them.