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China plans to mass produce humanoid robots in two years - here's how experts think the tech will change the world by 2035

Daily Mail - Science & tech

China has published plans to mass-produce humanoid robots by 2025, as Western companies including Elon Musk's Tesla race to produce their own humanoids. Goldman Sachs has predicted that the market for humanoid robots could be worth $150 billion a year worldwide within 15 years - and that humanoid robots will be viable in factories between 2025-2028 and in other jobs by 2030-2035. The technology will have a positive impact in many fields, believes Marga Hoek, author of Tech For Good, but people need to prepare for it. How will robots change the world of 2035? Hoek said that predictions suggest that up to a quarter of all jobs could be impacted by robotics and AI technology.


Future Society: 'Gradual Adaption to the Changes Brought by AI Into Our Lives'

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When asked whether the introduction of AI would give people a better quality of life allowing them to spend more time with the families, on the beach, etc., Angelo Cangelosi said that this would certainly result in new job requirements, rebalancing the economy, salaries, etc. "If we manage this with expertise and good planning, then I'm an optimist," he concluded. UK authorities want to expand the use of AI to introduce robots into health care and allow self-driving cars, among other things. The draft plan includes educating workers to operate AI and promoting the use of AI to businesses and supporting research in this sphere.