Technological innovation does not always rhyme with stock market gains

Technological innovation does not always rhyme with stock market gains
Technological innovation does not always rhyme with stock market gains

Julien Serbit

Prime Partners

Published on November 17, 2024 at 12:28 p.m.

Almost 40 years ago, the 4th part of the legendary franchise was released in theaters. Rocky. In addition to the flavor of Cold War pitting Sylvester Stallone and the statuesque Dolph Lundgren, perfect in his role as a ring killer from the USSR, the film includes a scene during which Rocky offers a life-size robot to his best friend (and handsome -brother!) Paulie.

This robot scene, although anecdotal in the scenario, represented a potential image of what the future of life at home could be. Many household tasks would therefore fall to “servant robots” with a little compassion and humor.

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