"Over 100 million people do not have a roof over their heads,"
Yeah and even at 100,000 dollars, they aren't going to be affordable to those people. Nothing will change here except that middle-class people will have a better option and that means that big construction is going to fight this tech from coming to a neighborhood near you.
Hopefully in the future, if we can make enough of these, the cheaper and earlier versions can be given to charity and used to build homes for people. I already wrote a few articles on this but it's actually more efficient to use a recycling method for plastic to build bricks and then donate them to charities to build cheaper homes.
Yeah and even at 100,000 dollars, they aren't going to be affordable to those people. Nothing will change here except that middle-class people will have a better option and that means that big construction is going to fight this tech from coming to a neighborhood near you.
Hopefully in the future, if we can make enough of these, the cheaper and earlier versions can be given to charity and used to build homes for people. I already wrote a few articles on this but it's actually more efficient to use a recycling method for plastic to build bricks and then donate them to charities to build cheaper homes.