Tariffs, Labor, Inflation: AI And Robotics Are No Longer Nice To Haves

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Tariffs, Labor, Inflation: AI And Robotics Are No Longer Nice To Haves
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Today’s advanced economies face significant pressure signals, as tariffs, trade tensions, energy volatility, labor shortages, immigration restrictions, declining birth rates and supply chain disruptions create a Gordian knot of challenges ahead. To prevent and offset these issues from spiraling, governments will need to dramatically improve efficiencies and cut red tape while businesses need to reduce costs and streamline processes wherever possible to stay competitive.

Advances in cryptocurrency computer mining of fugitive energy sources, geothermal, nuclear, spaced based solar and even fusion energy are accelerating as businesses aim to secure reliable and sustainable power. However, the challenge lies in scaling these technologies quickly enough to meet current and future demands for electricity from consumer adoption of electric vehicles to scaling of AI data centers.Resilient supply chains have become essential rather than optional.

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