Today across the world it is estimated that a new Humanoid Robot is produced every 10 seconds. It will be every second in 3 years.
Robert Scoble argues manufacturing speeds will accelerate even faster
Today across the world it is estimated that a new Humanoid Robot is produced every 10 seconds. It will be every second in 3 years.
Positive users celebrate rapid humanoid robot production as marking an exciting new era of usefulness, while negative users fear it as unnatural, scary, and potentially apocalyptic.
@BrianRoemmele It will be faster than that. Probably a lot faster.
Today across the world it is estimated that a new Humanoid Robot is produced every 10 seconds. It will be every second in 3 years.

@BrianRoemmele they are going to be everywhere, and sooner than most people except.

@BrianRoemmele Get in on the ground floor. Start your own store. All those robots will need spare parts, accessories, enhancements, replacement batteries, and dark sunglasses.

@BrianRoemmele How often is a human produced 🤔

@BrianRoemmele We need to create a new financing corporation so people can buy robots, send them to work and still have an income. Let's face it UBI relies on politicians and that's going to be a day late and a dollar short.

@BrianRoemmele Yeah , the renown civilizations, who lost touch with "reality" as a consequences of excessive thinking.
-.-" It would help to think a little bit more, maybe they would realize how shitty their reality often is and do something about it.
(his ideology is clearly hindu esk)

@BrianRoemmele Forgive me, cannot get on board with this, Humanoid Robots. It's unNatural. What's the point? They take up space. Use resources.
Junkyard will be full of these hideous things. Humanoid Robots laying out there next to solar panels and wind turbines. 😂

@BrianRoemmele By when does the android population overtake the human one?

@BrianRoemmele So 3 million a year ramping up to 30 million a year.

@Mike_Ronesia @BrianRoemmele 40 humans in 10seconds And ofcourse we need to bare in mind the lifespan of a human compared with a humanoid, presumably they will will last 10yrs or something. So one every 10 seconds is a drop in the ocean compared with human population.

@Mike_Ronesia @BrianRoemmele Scary how it’s growing

@Mike_Ronesia @BrianRoemmele In fact even at a rate of one robot per second it would take 266 years for them to produce as many as humans, and obsecelecence of the robots would require a magnitude higher rate (with some pretty crude assumptions)

@BrianRoemmele @grok is this estimate accurate?

@cath2060 @BrianRoemmele What if they do the laundry, dust, vacuum, tidy the front porch, rake leaves, bring the groceries in from the car, fold and hang up your clothes, cook meals, wash the dishes, listen to your stories, keep watch for intruders at night, get the mail, kill spiders, and run errands?

@BrianRoemmele what for?

@BrianRoemmele Who is buying those robots?

@BrianRoemmele Okay

@BrianRoemmele The more there are the cheaper they'll be.

@BrianRoemmele wow, a new era

@BrianRoemmele Aaand, we were going to have full self driving 10 years ago.
Robert Scoble argues manufacturing speeds will accelerate even faster
Today across the world it is estimated that a new Humanoid Robot is produced every 10 seconds. It will be every second in 3 years.