I agree that speed and shape of the robot adoption is uncertain. And they might transform specific service industries, and the nature of our public space. But not the economy overall in which almost any action already relies on a many highly advanced and largely automated value chains. Not just your phone, but even the pencil you use and…
I agree that speed and shape of the robot adoption is uncertain. And they might transform specific service industries, and the nature of our public space. But not the economy overall in which almost any action already relies on a many highly advanced and largely automated value chains. Not just your phone, but even the pencil you use and the food you buy is substantially produced, sorted and transported by machines (fertilizer production, irrigation, harvesting, procfessing, transporting etc, etc).
I agree that speed and shape of the robot adoption is uncertain. And they might transform specific service industries, and the nature of our public space. But not the economy overall in which almost any action already relies on a many highly advanced and largely automated value chains. Not just your phone, but even the pencil you use and the food you buy is substantially produced, sorted and transported by machines (fertilizer production, irrigation, harvesting, procfessing, transporting etc, etc).