Has it really been two years since I posted to this thread?
Somewhat hard to believe.
And what has happened to robobuggies over these last 2 years?
More importantly what has happened with these robobuggies since COVID emerged?
Unsurprisingly, whereas in the past there was likely a great deal of backroom resistance to introducing this new technology,
there is a near panic rush to welcome our new robo-overlords at scale.
No, no we don't need robobuggies to save us from the worst pandemic in a century.
Realistically in the current climate it is almost impossible that any community leader could make such an assertion.
The current global market demand for this technology must now be almost infinite. The company is still talking about
50 robobuggies or 100 robobuggies. 100 robobuggies? We need 500 million robobuggies! Now! The ramp up has actually
been fairly rapid, though given current circumstances it might need to become hyperexpontential.
Perhaps the way to kickstart this would be for consumers to start buying these buggies from China etc., and then paying a fee to Starship to control
them. This probably will eventually move to a private/public ownership model, why not start this transition now?
Right to robobuggy ownership and use is constitutionally protected; people can be part of solving the pandemic
by buying one.
The Starship website does not appear to give a clear picture of this growth, though it would now seem that robobuggies are appearing widely across America.
Clearly, we have now pushed through the inflection point from a possibly long drawn out counter-resistance to wide
spread acceptance. Robobuggies have essentially become embedded into modern reality. Places without this
technology will soon be regarded as third world. Resistance is futile.
The benefits that they will bring to people are clearly substantial (especially during COVID). Robobuggies give those who need to hard
quarantine for medical reasons a viable means to continue on with their lives. Grocery shopping was the notable limiting factor that
emerged even at the height of the epidemic. People still have to eat. Shopping is possibly the main vector that has allowed COVID to spread
throughout our community. With a firmly established robobuggy infrastructure, a future pandemic simply might not be possible. People of conscience
will be frequent clients of this technology creating the demand that secure a healthy and prosperous future for us. Robobuggies are now
a vital strategic asset of the community.
It is always amazing how innovation can solve problems that we never knew that we had. Innovation gives us options
when problems crop up (as problems always do). I had not been able to foresee (2 years ago) that human
civilization would stop due to the emergence of a 21st Century infectious pandemic. I do not want to even
imagine how many possibly million people might ultimately not survive this pandemic because robobuggy
technology had not been more fully developed.
Better living through technology! Yeah! Where are the mass protests (probably best to have virtual protests considering
the current pandemic) demanding robobuggies?
Join back in the thread everyone!
This is an exciting topic that deserves to be discussed!
Perhaps there are some members of the technoaristocracy who can order fast food etc. through these buggies now.
Oh, we are all so jealous. Please post (but don't be too smug).
Edited by mag1, 20 September 2020 - 05:59 PM.