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Smart Robots And Artificial Intelligence Will Transform America.

There is ongoing debate and speculation about the potential impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics on society and the economy, including in the United States. While it is difficult to predict exactly how these technologies will evolve and be adopted, it is clear that they have the potential to bring about significant changes and disruptions.

One potential impact of AI and robotics is the automation of certain tasks and processes, which could lead to job displacement and the need for workers to reskill and adapt to new roles. This could have significant implications for the workforce and the economy, particularly in industries that are highly automated or that rely on routine tasks.

On the other hand, AI and robotics also have the potential to bring about significant benefits and efficiencies, such as increased productivity, improved quality and accuracy of work, and reduced costs. They could also enable new forms of work and create new job opportunities, particularly in areas such as data analysis, machine learning, and AI development.

Overall, the impact of AI and robotics on the United States will depend on a variety of factors, including the specific technologies and industries in which they are applied, the availability of reskilling and training opportunities, and the ways in which they are integrated into existing workflows and processes. It is important for businesses and policymakers to carefully consider these issues and work to ensure that the adoption of these technologies aligns with the values and goals of society.

Innovation Quotes

  • “Connectivity offers a great opportunity for General Motors. When you look at the investment we have made in OnStar and putting 4GLT in and the access you have to not only put data in, and we haven’t really tapped into the data you can use from the vehicle.” ~Mary Barra, GM CEO.
  • “Every breakthrough business idea begins with solving a common problem. The bigger the problem, the bigger the opportunity. I discovered a big one when I took apart an IBM PC. I made two interesting discoveries: The components were all manufactured by other companies, and the system that retailed for $3,000 cost about $600 in parts.”  ~ Michael Dell, founder of Dell Computer.  Supply Chain Expert.
  • “Next to robots, humans are pretty stupid. Stupid in the sense that they can’t hold the vast quantities of data that their machine counterparts can. So when it comes to humans and robots working together, there’s a clear mismatch in abilities.” ~Hugh Langley
  • Information is the oil of the 21st century, and analytics is the combustion engine.”  ~ Peter Sondergaard
  • “People are so bad at driving cars that computers don’t have to be that good to be much better. Any time you stand in line at the D.M.V. and look around, you’re like, Oh, my God, I wish all these people were replaced by computer drivers.” ~Marc Andreessen
  • “Artificial intelligence will change supply chain more in the next 10 years than all the changes in the last 50 years.  If you aren’t working on automation you could be automated so choose wisely.” ~Dave Waters  
  • “Ideas are like rabbits. You get a couple and learn how to handle them, and pretty soon you have a dozen.” ~ Jonh Steinbeck
  • “The digital supply chain has the potential to completely change supply chain. However, do your due diligence before rushing in.” ~EverythingSupplyChain.com.
  • “Integration of the following technologies will revolutionize supply chain: IoT, Big Data, Blockchain, 3D Printing, Artificial Intelligence, and augmented reality.” ~EverythingSupplyChain.com
  • “Imagination is everything. It is the preview of life’s coming attractions.” ~ Albert Einstein

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