| Journalis Sameh Selim |
The New Technological Revolution That Will Transform Life on Earth
By Journalist: Samah Selim – Member of the American Press Agency
The countdown has begun for a powerful and unprecedented industrial revolution across all fields, led by a new generation of scientists and innovators supported by major business leaders, global billionaires, and their large corporations. This revolution is set to reshape work, living standards, and the very structure of societies—especially in countries that have been deprived of prosperity for decades.
In the labor market, robots and artificially intelligent machines are expected to gradually replace human workers. These machines can operate continuously without rest, without the need for vacations, health insurance, or pensions. One person will be able to manage an entire system through a computer, with minimal additional requirements such as spare parts and electrical charging.
This shift will save enormous financial resources, part of which will be redirected to support citizens—whether they choose to work or not—making human labor less valuable within the next ten years.
On another front, major nations such as the United States, Canada, and Australia are currently facing a severe crisis due to the sharp rise in the cost of traditional housing, including expensive construction materials, high land prices, utility expenses, and government fees and taxes.
This crisis has pushed some real estate companies to think outside the box—or break the box entirely—by offering innovative solutions that address the genuine needs of the real housing market.
One of the most promising solutions is the development of small, low-cost, environmentally friendly housing units, priced between $6,000 and $10,000, or up to $15,000, while maintaining quality and a refined aesthetic. These compact units can be easily transported and relocated, making them ideal for countries with vast land areas like the United States, Australia, and Canada, which can expand horizontally.
In contrast, countries with limited geographical space have no choice but to expand vertically, relying heavily on renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power.
Today, the world’s population must quickly adapt to this fast-approaching transformation and engage with it, as it is inevitable and will reshape economies, societies, and daily life globally.
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