American human workers in robotized American economy (doubling U.S. GDP via AI & robotics 3)
The way I see it, the robotized American economy will use AI and robots in all the American economic sectors, industries, businesses, and trades. Although it will not happen overnight, I’m confident that AI and robotics will gradually advance both technologically and economically to gain eventual widespread use in America, in the rest of the First World, and in the developing nations; I see AI and robots eventually becoming very common tools that will be used everywhere by everyone.
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AI and robots are tools for increasing human production and consumption. Every technological tool is designed to benefit its human user in some way. As such, in developing and marketing AI and robotics technologies, benefiting the human users of the AI and robotics technologies must be the central focus.
For example, the American human workers and consumers who will use AI and robotics to increase their production and consumption, and create greater economic prosperity and affluence, must be the central focus in building the robotized American economy.
Advancing AI and robotics is for enabling the human workers and consumers to produce and consume more and better.
AI and robotics have reason to be, only for increasing human production and consumption, initially on Earth, and eventually in outer space.
To me, pursuing building the robotized American national economy is exciting, because I find economic expansion and growth exciting; in the robotized American national economy, the American human workers will produce much more and better, via using AI and robots as their work tools.
It’s an extremely hard work to grow and expand an economy, but the reward of economic prosperity and affluence is well worth the effort. Humans in general at times are less than enthusiastic about doing hard work, but many people hate economic misfortune and poverty much more than doing hard work; doing hard work is perhaps very difficult to sell, but it must be sold, because economic failure, economic misfortunate, and poverty are really undesirable.
Advancing science and technology and capitalism is the greatest way to grow and expand an economy.
Humans produce more and better, when they have better scientific, technological, and capitalistic tools; the American human workers will produce more and better, when they have the next-generation AI and robotics technologies as their work tools.
Economic growth and expansion is amazing. Economic growth and expansion takes hard work, but avoiding hard work is not for promotion; creating more human wealth, on Earth and in outer space, via advancing AI, robotics, human longevity biotech, and nuclear-fusion powered outer space tech, is worthy of promotion; those are pretty darn good ideas.
The American human workers producing more and better using the next-generation AI and robotics will be breathtaking; the American economy will become much better and much more enjoyable when AI and robots are used in every workplace, in every trade.
The American human workers will become AI and robot users and managers.
AI and robots will become work tools that are used and managed by human workers, in America, the rest of the First World, and some parts of the developing nations.
I’ll keep pursuing advancing AI and robotics, because it is a cause worth pursuing to me.
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