Robotized factories in every American city and town

If and when Robocentric, my American high-tech corporation, completes and markets its AI and robotics software and hardware products, America will have the lowest cost mechanical manual labor in the world.

My aim is to create and supply the lowest cost mechanical manual labor in the world, in America and elsewhere in the First World, for enabling the lowest cost labor-intensive manufacturing in the world.

US$0.50 per hour per robot worker (including electricity cost for powering the robot worker).

Each robot worker works 24/7, 365 days a year, nonstop.

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40 robots managed by one human robot-manager, eight hours a day, 40 hours a week, for 11 months in a year.

For managing a team of robots, a human robot-manager gets US$1 per hour per robot. So, for managing 40 robot workers, a human robot-manager earns US$40 per hour, US$6,400 per month, US$70,400 per year with one month vacation per year.

That will be US$1.50 per hour for the highest-quality mechanical manual laboror in the world, that will work 24/7, 365 days a year, nonstop.

An item that takes 30 minutes to manufacture by a robot can be as little as US$0.75 in labor cost, including the robot-manager human labor cost.

Just-in-time, custom-design, under-one-hour custom manufacturing with 40 robot workers and one robot-manager human worker will be possible with each order costing as little as US$100, that will include human and robot labor cost (US$1.50), and factory income (US$1 per robot work hour), excluding materials and shipping cost.

A factory in America with 2,000 robot workers working 24/7 365 days a year, would have 17,520,000 robot work hours per year.

Each human worker manages 40 robots.

2,000 robots managed by 219 human workers in total in a year (each human worker working 40 hours per week, 50 weeks per year, 2,000 hours per year, managing 40 robots, managing 80,000 robot work hours per year).

The factory generates US$17,520,000 factory income per year (US$1 per robot work hour), and US$17,520,000 human worker income per year.

US$35,040,000 combined human worker and factory income per year, for a factory with 2,000 robot workers that work nonstop, and 40 robot workers managed by a human robot-manager, each human robot-manager working 40 hours per week, 50 weeks per year.

180,000 of such factories would collectively add US$6.3 trillion to the annual U.S. GDP, collectively hire 39.4 million U.S. human workers, and collectively use 360 million factory robot workers.

360,000 of such factories would collectively add US$12.6 trillion to the annual U.S. GDP, collectively hire 78.8 million U.S. human workers, and collectively use 720 million factory robot workers.

Robocentric’s initial goal is creating 180,000 robotized factories in America with 2,000 robot workers and 219 human workers in each factory, that will collectively add US$6.3 trillion to the annual U.S. GDP, collectively hire 39.4 million U.S. human workers, and collectively use 360 million factory robot workers.

America has over 108,000 cities and towns from all 50 states, DC, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. When Robocentric achieves its initial goal in robotizing America, every city and town in America will have one or more robotized factories, with 2,000 robot workers and 219 human workers in each factory, each factory producing US$17,520,000 factory income per year (US$1 per robot work hour), and US$17,520,000 human worker income per year.

“Robotized factories in every American city and town.” is Robocentric’s applied robotics mission. I’ll keep pursing that mission until it is achieved.

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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.