“Three U.S. states — Nevada, Florida, and California — have already passed laws permitting autonomous, driverless cars on their streets. There is simply no telling how much robotics and other technologies and advances therein will change our lives. Moreover, my personal opinion is that America’s technology boom will be its saving grace. While it may not prevent us from slipping to number two in terms of GDP, behind China and its 1.4 billion people, it will prevent us from sliding any further. My view: In addition to the right opportunities in gold, silver and other natural resources, there are fortunes to be made in the tech sector.”
http://www.moneyandmarkets.com/is-larry-edelson-a-doomsayer-59924
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