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RE: The Future With AI And Robots

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We saw how prices of a lot of things dropped once they were automated and was done by robots. Apart from the labor factories in China where the workers are severely underpaid, a lot of hand made/assembled things cost more. This is more evident in the car industry where supercars and high end ones still have a lot of human intervention.

So AI and robots working on more manufacturing and production should help lower the price and increase productivity.

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I am not sure what the level of robotics is to set off massive deflationary but it will likely be hit by the end of the decade, at least within some industries. By 2032, we will see massive disruption from both AI (knowledge work) and robotics).

A country producing 25 million humanoid robots per year is going to see a massive change.