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Governments under pressure have sometimes targeted minorities’ assets. For instance, in Fiji after the 1987 coup, many Indian Fijians faced discrimination that pushed them to sell land and businesses under duress. In Uganda in 1972, the expulsion of Indians by Idi Amin led to wholesale confiscation of property and businesses.

By 2030, humanoid robots are poised to become viable participants in manual labor markets such as plumbing, electrical work, and construction. Boston Dynamics’ Atlas project and Tesla’s Optimus robot already demonstrate humanoids capable of mobility, dexterity, and tool use, skills once thought exclusive to human trades.
Similarly, Oxford University’s Future of Humanity Institute notes that advances in reinforcement learning and robotic manipulation are rapidly converging on tasks that combine physical labor with adaptive problem-solving. If such robots become commercially available and affordable by the early 2030s, construction costs could decrease significantly.
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