“The future is manufacturing robots similar to the Ford courier robot. . . . I’d bet within a few decades robots in the home will be common. Imagine if you had to make a decision today regarding how to invest in your home. You need a car, big ass TV, washing machine, etc. All these purchases impact how much money you have left to buy a car. . . .
I know if a household today needed to decide if investing in a robot to mow the lawn, move sh#t around, clean the house and dishes, etc versus the want for a huge vehicle or a vehicle able to complete tasks and activities of hauling and transporting the robot and smaller vehicle would win hands down.
These mobility devices are the future, like cars once were. And like cars mobility devices will offer more freedom to people.
So, who should make these? Why not an auto manufacturer. There now is massive tech transfer in mass producing these in the auto industry, more so than any other industry.”
— James Charles, commentator at The Truth About Cars
RE:SOURCES
- Charles, James; 2019. Commentator in “Analysts: Recent Automotive Job Cuts Are Just the Beginning.” The Truth About Cars. Posted 5:20 p.m., May 23.
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