A robot in every pot!

It was during the 1928 Presidential campaign, the slogan “A Chicken in every pot and a car in every garage,” was coined.

I was reading a briefing from Goldman Sachs, this morning, of their analysis that the robotics industry may grow faster than expected—AI being a catalyst— and the need for humanoid robots are on the rise. They are predicting a world market value of $38B by 2035– a six-fold increase from previous projections!

Ameca generation 1 pictured in the lab at Engineered Arts Ltd

From personal experience, every prediction I have seen of where technology will be in five years has fallen short. I think the projection is low. Technological advancement happens exponentially and AI is now in a place to supplement programming— programmers who will work 24 x 7 x 365. I think the prediction world wide will be in the trillions.

Focusing on just the US, what I feel is has bot been fully explored is the genFactor. With influencers— now as a sanctioned career path in H.S. and college— that will leave a huge gap in the operations aspect of human maintenance needs. Someone has to fold laundry, sweep sidewalks, serve food products over counters, stack shelves, pick crops, drive trucks, handle hazardous waste… and the tasks are endless. Everyone can’t be home on a pane snapping selfies holding products no human is willing to manufacture.

Humanoids to the Rescue! Not so fast. There is now a significant population increase from immigration- 8 million additional humans if placed into a separate category would be the 12th most populated state in the US. Is this coincidence or a premeditated plan?

Will these new immigrants be unwillingly herded into labor?

There will be consequences, when robots compete for the same jobs—a subclass warfare between the two.

I can rattle off dozens of SciFi novels to serve as blueprints for how this will turn out. Science Fiction is fact about to happen.

If I’m elected President, I promise a robot in every kitchen and an EV in the garage!

In the mean time, my BOTZ holdings are up 27%.

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