“What technology can do” and “what people really need” are quite distinct categories, in my opinion. The money is going to be in personal services, because the Top People won’t trust the technology for care.
Not talking personal services so much, but manufacturing, warehousing, food plants, production assemblies. What would businesses rather pay for?
An almost minimum wage HS drop-out who destroys $26k worth of equipment for being clumsy, can’t get to work on time, work work all the time, and has chip on his shoulder about his boss.
OR....
A computer that moves the product, does all the work, flawlessly, on time, every time, 24/7, for free, without the lip service and attitude.