Great points everyone,
to me, being allowed to participate in the VIT group was already a dream come true even before the advent of the robots.
Personally, I believe I could continue to improve knowing that with all probabilities the robot will perform much, much better.
While it would be unwise for me to allocate only a reduced part of my portfolio to the robots, I still leave to myself a portion big enough to psychologically hurt me whenever I take a loss, as well as to flatter myself when it goes beyond my expectation.
But being humble is one of the greatest lessons the market teaches you, and I have to rember myself that I am here to "make money, not trades".
Bottom line: my portfolio is not being hurt too much by my losses, neither increased too much by my gains, but I keep making experience knowing that some time in the future I could not have a robot to "pat my shoulder".
For this reason, I obviously separate my personal performance from the one of the robot: one can still make good "easy" money but at the same time can keep growing to be a better trader.