The Fourth Industrial Revolution: AI, Drones, and the Future Economy

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#1Aug 4, 2022, 01:44 AM
By 2030, we’re gonna see military-industrial companies supplying drones for some kind of new world order police force. Just like how big brands like BMW and Mercedes came up in the past, this will be the same. Before the Fourth Industrial Revolution really kicks in, expect some wars. For sure, countries will be testing their tools in actual conflicts before they hit the market. So here’s the deal: the elites and global leaders have no clue who’s gonna lead the charge with AI, drones, and all that 4th industrial stuff. This is all gonna play out in proxy wars. Anything that survives the battle might just end up in our daily lives. Right now, it’s all about the US and China. They’re gonna fully fund their conflicts to outdo each other and see whose tech holds up. Meanwhile, the world elite are hedging their bets on both sides since nobody knows who will come out on top. The victor will snag government contracts post-war to provide daily essentials like surveillance drones, cameras, robots, and self-driving cars. And if you don’t try out your gear in tough conditions, you gotta do it before it’s used in real life. Crisis wars are the way to innovate. This isn’t just about tech chaotic times also mean medical experiments will be happening. Like Hillary Clinton said, "never waste a good crisis"; now’s the time to do things that were once off-limits. So, smart money is backing both teams, funding both sides. The aim here isn’t to wipe out, but to see who can actually deliver.
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