Today, I’m going to reveal three ways to profit off the self-driving car megatrend, which is gaining momentum.
The technology behind this trend has been ready for years. But I believe this is the year it’s about to finally be unleashed. And it’s opening up a huge moneymaking opportunity for everyday investors.
With COVID and post-election lawsuits dominating the news, you won’t read much about this in the mainstream media. But this industry quietly hit two major milestones in December.
COVID Hit The Fast-Forward Button
I’ve written before about how
COVID has basically hit the “fast forward” button on a lot of important industries from solar to 5G to online delivery. It pulled all these trends that were likely to play out in 2025/2030 to
“Within 20 years, machines will be capable of doing anything man can do.”
Take a stab at when this quote is from. It wasn’t this year, 2010, or even during the ‘90s tech boom. It’s from one of America’s top computer scientists: in
1960.
You’ve surely heard about
Artificial Intelligence (AI) before. “AI” often conjures up images of intelligent robots taking over the world. You’ll often read that it’s only a matter of time before AI steals all our jobs.
But the idea of humanoid machines is nothing new. It began with the “heartless” Tin Man from
At 30,000 feet in the air, a passenger was suddenly crippled by severe chest pains. The flight attendant called over the loudspeaker,
“Is there a doctor on board?” A tall man rose from seat 6C. And the first thing Dr. Eric Topol reached for was his iPhone.
He plugged a credit card-sized heart monitor into the phone and placed it on the woman’s chest. The doctor didn’t need fancy machines to diagnose the problem. An iPhone app showed she was on the verge of a major heart attack.
Topol recommended the pilot make an emergency landing. The passenger was rushed to the hospital and survived.
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