Which sentence from Passage 3 does not support the use of robot caregivers?

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What she needs is someone who is always there, who can help with everyday tasks, who will listen and smile. (paragraph 2)
What she needs is someone who is always there, who can help with everyday tasks, who will listen and smile. (paragraph 2)

“. . . digitally savvy parents toss an iPad at our kids to keep them busy and out of our hair, is this the example we want to set when we, ourselves, need care and kindness?” (paragraph 8)
“. . . digitally savvy parents toss an iPad at our kids to keep them busy and out of our hair, is this the example we want to set when we, ourselves, need care and kindness?” (paragraph 8)

. . . the woman “found comfort when she confided in her Paro. Paro took care of Miriam’s desire to tell her a story.” (paragraph 9)
. . . the woman “found comfort when she confided in her Paro. Paro took care of Miriam’s desire to tell her a story.” (paragraph 9)

Since the robot caregiver wouldn’t require sleep, it would always be alert and available in case of crisis. (paragraph 14)
Since the robot caregiver wouldn’t require sleep, it would always be alert and available in case of crisis. (paragraph 14)

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The sentence that does not support the use of robot caregivers is:

“. . . digitally savvy parents toss an iPad at our kids to keep them busy and out of our hair, is this the example we want to set when we, ourselves, need care and kindness?” (paragraph 8)

This sentence critiques the use of technology as a substitute for human interaction and care, which does not align with supporting the use of robot caregivers.