Increasing manufacturing via AI, robotics, biotech, and nuclear-fusion tech

Since my intention is increasing manufacturing via advancing AI, robotics, biotech, and nuclear-fusion tech, particularly in the industrialized nations, I often think about how AI, robotics, biotech, and nuclear-fusion tech will increase manufacturing in America, Canada, Western Europe, Australia, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.

Chances are, as AI and robotics advance more, they will be used more and more in First World manufacturing, on Earth and in outer space.

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I ask, what will America, Canada, Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Australia, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan manufacture more via using the next-generation AI and robotics technologies?

America’s manufacturing output in AD 2021 was US$2.5 trillion.

Canada’s manufacturing output in AD 2021 was US$582 billion.

Britain’s manufacturing output in AD 2021 was US$503 billion.

France’s manufacturing output in AD 2021 was US$262.64 billion.

Germany’s manufacturing output in AD 2021 was US$803.21 billion.

Italy’s manufacturing output in AD 2021 was US$314.10 billion.

Australia’s manufacturing output in AD 2021 was US$86.15 billion.

Japan’s manufacturing output in AD 2021 was US$879 billion.

South Korea’s manufacturing output in AD 2021 was US$461.10 billion.

Taiwan’s manufacturing output in AD 2021 was US$240 billion.

The collective manufacturing output of all the aforementioned industrialized nations was US$6.6 trillion.

China’s manufacturing output in AD 2021 was US$4.9 trillion.

Labor-intensive manufacturing requires a large amount of labor to produce its goods.

Capital-intensive manufacturing requires large amounts of investment to produce a good and thus have a high percentage of fixed assets, such as property, plant, and equipment.

My bet is that the upcoming advances in AI, robotics, biotech, and nuclear-fusion tech will enable vastly more labor-intensive manufacturing outputs in the industrialized nations, as well as more capital-intensive manufacturing outputs, on Earth and in outer space.

I’ll keep working on advancing AI, robotics, biotech, and nuclear-fusion powered outer space tech to vastly increase the First World manufacturing outputs on Earth and in outer space.

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I am Allen Young; I’m an Asian-American man who focuses on advancing AI, robotics, human longevity biotech, and nuclear-fusion powered outer space tech.

Allen Young

The transhumanistic Asian-American man who publicly promotes and advances AI, robotics, human body biotech, and mass-scale outer space tech.