"Robotics platforms are poised to lower elder-care costs so dramatically..." This may be true and I certainly hope it is, but it would be good to have some supporting evidence. Robotics has been making progress but is greatly lagging the rate of improvement in AI -- no doubt reflecting Moravec's Paradox. Robots for elder care could be an enormous growth area if engineers can get there. I would also love to see many robotic systems in space, building habitats and research facilities.
It is on the way, rest assured. The first 12 articles here on The Long Tomorrow are primarily for framing the most readily relatable sub-topics across this huge field and industry. After that, the deeper dives with their real-time support and citations and subject matter expert insights / interviews will begin. I expect that the biweekly articles on here are going to fall into a typical triaged tier level of detail as we get in 2026: top tier framing articles like this one and the other 11 initial articles; middle tier deeper dives to likely hit what you’re looking for and I’m well on the way to researching and accumulating the latest data etc.; and then issue specific targeted articles with input by and interviews with the subject matter experts themselves — I had initial conversations with one such expert each of the past two days, so those works are being lined up for 2025Q4 and 2026Q1.
You’re already doing this exact approach on your Substack channels with quite a headstart on where TLT has gotten in under 10 weeks since launch.
Heck, with your background and expertise, you’re exactly who The Long Tomorrow is geared towards and I can see you and the Biostasis Technologies team being part of the middle tier process and the issue specific articles too! We just have to get to that point and we are doing so, sir!
I just subscribed to you since you clearly have insights I want to know more about. If TLT interests you, join in the fun etc. on Substack. I also just sent you a connection request over on LinkedIn. More soon!
"Robotics platforms are poised to lower elder-care costs so dramatically..." This may be true and I certainly hope it is, but it would be good to have some supporting evidence. Robotics has been making progress but is greatly lagging the rate of improvement in AI -- no doubt reflecting Moravec's Paradox. Robots for elder care could be an enormous growth area if engineers can get there. I would also love to see many robotic systems in space, building habitats and research facilities.
It is on the way, rest assured. The first 12 articles here on The Long Tomorrow are primarily for framing the most readily relatable sub-topics across this huge field and industry. After that, the deeper dives with their real-time support and citations and subject matter expert insights / interviews will begin. I expect that the biweekly articles on here are going to fall into a typical triaged tier level of detail as we get in 2026: top tier framing articles like this one and the other 11 initial articles; middle tier deeper dives to likely hit what you’re looking for and I’m well on the way to researching and accumulating the latest data etc.; and then issue specific targeted articles with input by and interviews with the subject matter experts themselves — I had initial conversations with one such expert each of the past two days, so those works are being lined up for 2025Q4 and 2026Q1.
You’re already doing this exact approach on your Substack channels with quite a headstart on where TLT has gotten in under 10 weeks since launch.
Heck, with your background and expertise, you’re exactly who The Long Tomorrow is geared towards and I can see you and the Biostasis Technologies team being part of the middle tier process and the issue specific articles too! We just have to get to that point and we are doing so, sir!
I just subscribed to you since you clearly have insights I want to know more about. If TLT interests you, join in the fun etc. on Substack. I also just sent you a connection request over on LinkedIn. More soon!
Steven