Interesting, I'd never heard of that! It's also interesting that the Streisand-effect made the theory popular. I feel like AI will be the key that unlocks so many of our mysteries. It feels like it will be the ultimate cheat-code.
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I was pretty intrigued by your ideas here as well. I think you're onto something - but, it may end up just being a further gulf between us all. Doordash, Uber, et al; run by someone else's robot's for everyone else, as opposed to robot-soverign house holds. Robots on demand, if you will.
There will certainly be companies capitalizing on robots for cheaper labor. The job loss will be a catastrophic to a lot of people and governments will be scrambling to try to control civil unrest. I think households who can afford two cars will justify sacrificing one of the cars to make room in the budget for a robot. I just hope the robots are repairable and not like mobile phones that have to be replaced every 3-4 years.