The 21st century will not be defined by oil, but by robotics. In this urgent and provocative analysis, best-selling economist Bruno Bianchini argues that the nation that masters the fusion of artificial intelligence and physical machines will not just lead the global economy-it will dominate the world. We are in the opening stages of a new global conflict: The Robotics Cold War. And the West is losing. While Western nations debate the ethics of automation, China is building robot armies. Through a riveting combination of on-the-ground reporting, sharp economic analysis, and cinematic storytelling, Bianchini reveals the breathtaking speed and scale of China's "Robotic Blitzkrieg." Readers are taken inside Shenzhen's hyper-efficient supercluster, where prototypes are built in days, and into the "dark factories" where swarms of AI-driven robots work 24/7, making human labor obsolete. Bianchini exposes how China has systematically weaponized the supply chain, cornering the market on rare earths-the new oil-and executing a brilliant hybrid strategy of state subsidies and ferocious competition to outmaneuver its rivals. The Robotics Cold War is a global investigation that charts this new battlefield: Europe's Decline: Through a chilling case study of the takeover of German icon KUKA, Bianchini details Europe's symbolic betrayal-a continent trading its industrial sovereignty for short-term profit, becoming a museum of past glories.America's Paradox: The book dissects America's slow awakening, celebrating its brilliant frontier innovation from DARPA to Tesla, while exposing the self-inflicted wounds of regulatory gridlock and a fragile, outsourced supply chain that have led to a decade of stagnant productivity.The Rise of the Wildcard: Bianchini identifies India as the critical emerging power, a democratic wildcard whose engineering talent and "Make in India" ambitions could fundamentally alter the global balance of power.Beyond the geopolitical chess match, the book confronts the profound human question at the heart of this revolution. It explores the future of labor in an age of mass displacement, the thorny ethical dilemmas of robots as workers, citizens, or weapons, and the stark cultural divergences in how societies are choosing to live with their intelligent creations. The Robotics Cold War is not a forecast of a distant future; it is a clear-eyed diagnosis of our dangerous present. Offering a stark analysis of three potential futures-Chinese dominance, a regrouping of the West, or a new multipolar balance-the book culminates in an urgent and unflinching call to action. This is the West's "Toyota moment," a final chance to deregulate, invest, and forge the alliances necessary to compete. The choice is as simple as it is existential: Build or be colonized.
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