#robo $ROBO I just did the math on my future job prospects and wow 😅
So I'm reading this whitepaper (Fabric Protocol) and they use electricians as an example.
Right now in California:
· 73,000 human electricians
· 4-5 years training
· 10,000 hours practice
· $63.50/hour
Then robots enter the chat:
· One robot learns everything
· Shares it with 100,000 others instantly
· Operating cost: $3-12/hour
· Need ~23,000 robots for the whole state
I just sat there staring at my screen.
The craziest part? They're not saying this to scare people. They're actually building infrastructure where humans who help train these robots keep getting paid when the robots work. Like, you teach a robot a skill, you earn a cut forever.
They launch Q1 2026.
I'm simultaneously terrified and trying to figure out how to get involved. This is happening whether we're ready or not.