Excellent video. Obviously, I would argue that nuclear industrialization should be one of the keys towards ending our dependence on foreign oil and fossil fuels altogether.
It should also be noted that the US is only 9th in the world as far as industrial robots per worker. Per 10,000 workers: Japan has 295 robots, Singapore, 169; South Korea, 164; Germany, 163; Sweden, 126; Italy,124; Finland, 98; Belgium, 89; US, 86; Spain, 84.
Robotization makes a business and its workers more productive. While robotization may cost some jobs, it keeps American industries from having to go overseas for cheap labor. Also, it increases employment in the manufacturing and maintenance of industrial robots.
So relative to Japan, the US could potentially increase the industrial robotization of our industries by at least 100 to 200 percent.
But the US simply cannot afford to continue to be behind other industrial countries in the industrial robotization of our industries.
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Excellent video. Obviously, I would argue that nuclear industrialization should be one of the keys towards ending our dependence on foreign oil and fossil fuels altogether.
It should also be noted that the US is only 9th in the world as far as industrial robots per worker. Per 10,000 workers: Japan has 295 robots, Singapore, 169; South Korea, 164; Germany, 163; Sweden, 126; Italy,124; Finland, 98; Belgium, 89; US, 86; Spain, 84.
Robotization makes a business and its workers more productive. While robotization may cost some jobs, it keeps American industries from having to go overseas for cheap labor. Also, it increases employment in the manufacturing and maintenance of industrial robots.
So relative to Japan, the US could potentially increase the industrial robotization of our industries by at least 100 to 200 percent.
But the US simply cannot afford to continue to be behind other industrial countries in the industrial robotization of our industries.
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