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The Future of Technology: AI, Robotics, and Flying CarsIn this compelling episode of Open Range, host Gary Emineth sits down with Marlo Anderson, founder of National Day Calendar and seasoned tech expert, fresh from his 24th year covering CES in Las Vegas. Anderson shares groundbreaking insights into the technologies reshaping our world. The conversation explores the explosive growth of AI and robotics, with Anderson predicting that household robots costing $20,000-$25,000 will soon handle cooking, lawn care, security, and even companionship. Elon Musk's vision of three robots for every person on Earth isn't science fiction—it's the near future. These innovations promise to give people back precious time while improving quality of life, particularly for aging populations who could remain independent longer.
Anderson addresses common fears about AI replacing jobs, drawing parallels to past technological revolutions like the shift from horses to automobiles and the introduction of electric guitars. Rather than eliminating work, he argues, AI tools democratize creativity and productivity, allowing individuals to accomplish tasks that once required expensive professionals.
The discussion ventures into autonomous transportation, from the Waymo vehicles already navigating Phoenix streets to flying taxis operating in Dubai. Anderson reveals he's personally tested flying vehicles that could revolutionize urban commuting, potentially reducing a 30-minute drive to a 5-minute flight. With autonomous technology promising to reduce traffic fatalities by 90-95%, the safety implications are staggering. Throughout the interview, Anderson emphasizes choice and adaptation. Technology offers convenience, but individuals can still choose traditional methods if they prefer. The key is understanding that these innovations, from AI-generated music to robotic assistants, represent tools for enhancement rather than replacement of human creativity and connection. The episode offers an optimistic yet realistic view of our technological future, grounded in Anderson's decades of firsthand experience at the forefront of innovation. #CES2026 #ArtificialIntelligence #Robotics #AutonomousVehicles #FutureTech #TechInnovation
By garyeminethThe Future of Technology: AI, Robotics, and Flying CarsIn this compelling episode of Open Range, host Gary Emineth sits down with Marlo Anderson, founder of National Day Calendar and seasoned tech expert, fresh from his 24th year covering CES in Las Vegas. Anderson shares groundbreaking insights into the technologies reshaping our world. The conversation explores the explosive growth of AI and robotics, with Anderson predicting that household robots costing $20,000-$25,000 will soon handle cooking, lawn care, security, and even companionship. Elon Musk's vision of three robots for every person on Earth isn't science fiction—it's the near future. These innovations promise to give people back precious time while improving quality of life, particularly for aging populations who could remain independent longer.
Anderson addresses common fears about AI replacing jobs, drawing parallels to past technological revolutions like the shift from horses to automobiles and the introduction of electric guitars. Rather than eliminating work, he argues, AI tools democratize creativity and productivity, allowing individuals to accomplish tasks that once required expensive professionals.
The discussion ventures into autonomous transportation, from the Waymo vehicles already navigating Phoenix streets to flying taxis operating in Dubai. Anderson reveals he's personally tested flying vehicles that could revolutionize urban commuting, potentially reducing a 30-minute drive to a 5-minute flight. With autonomous technology promising to reduce traffic fatalities by 90-95%, the safety implications are staggering. Throughout the interview, Anderson emphasizes choice and adaptation. Technology offers convenience, but individuals can still choose traditional methods if they prefer. The key is understanding that these innovations, from AI-generated music to robotic assistants, represent tools for enhancement rather than replacement of human creativity and connection. The episode offers an optimistic yet realistic view of our technological future, grounded in Anderson's decades of firsthand experience at the forefront of innovation. #CES2026 #ArtificialIntelligence #Robotics #AutonomousVehicles #FutureTech #TechInnovation