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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce_ma gooshvili" data-source="post: 1104407" data-attributes="member: 74121"><p>Also, earlier this month Musk announced they are going to transplant the self-driving brains of the Tesla cars into their Optimus robots to help them navigate and carry out basic workplace and social functions. He envisages far more than 100 million of these things kicking about in the world in say 10-20 years time (first units on sale in 3 years) and given these things will be able to work without breaks 24hrs a day and get incrementally more intelligent (and do ever more complex tasks using their own initiative) I think we are getting the first glimpse of major changes in workforces just in time for the labour market shrinking due to an ageing population. This might happen very quickly. I think there is a decent chance I'll be having a robot doing my laundry and wiping my arse in 40 years time. Because it will be the most cost effective way to carry out social care of the elderly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce_ma gooshvili, post: 1104407, member: 74121"] Also, earlier this month Musk announced they are going to transplant the self-driving brains of the Tesla cars into their Optimus robots to help them navigate and carry out basic workplace and social functions. He envisages far more than 100 million of these things kicking about in the world in say 10-20 years time (first units on sale in 3 years) and given these things will be able to work without breaks 24hrs a day and get incrementally more intelligent (and do ever more complex tasks using their own initiative) I think we are getting the first glimpse of major changes in workforces just in time for the labour market shrinking due to an ageing population. This might happen very quickly. I think there is a decent chance I'll be having a robot doing my laundry and wiping my arse in 40 years time. Because it will be the most cost effective way to carry out social care of the elderly. [/QUOTE]
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