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We are at an inflection point in manufacturing. The next industrial revolution will combine AI and robots.

Manufacturing jobs of the future will be fewer and higher in the value chain, requiring technical abilities. Workers won't be mindless stamping parts over and over.

Now, the question is, do you want our adversaries to develop and own this new era or do you want the US to lead this next generation of industrialization?

Finally, if you don't think China is our adversary, then we're not living in the same reality.



> or do you want the US to lead this next generation of industrialization?

The current administration's actions are not meaningfully helping push us towards that. There are plenty of things they could do to help motivate that, but what they've done so far isn't really in that direction.



Owning automation and high tech manufacture is likely important for the country. It’s too bad we have the absolute least qualified person and party to pull it off in charge


AGI which will lead to ASI is going to happen before 2030, and the US is going to lose because of tariffs. Thinking in terms of decades rather than years will be a fatal mistake.




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