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Thursday · June 18, 2026 · Issue No. 900
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AI could fuel a new US manufacturing boom

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How AI could bring a new era of US manufacturing

America might be on the verge of a manufacturing renaissance, and AI could be the surprising hero of this story. Instead of the doom-and-gloom predictions about robots taking our jobs, there’s a more optimistic view emerging about how automation might actually strengthen American manufacturing.

Reshoring with a technological twist

Companies are increasingly considering moving operations back to the US, driven by concerns about supply chain disruptions we’ve all experienced in recent years. But this “reshoring” movement doesn’t look like the factories of the past – it’s being powered by AI and robotics.

I was fascinated by the examples shared from Orange, California, where specialized robots are being developed for food production and other industries. One “starter” robot for smaller companies costs around $100,000 and handles basic tasks like gluing smartphone components.

California leading the manufacturing tech boom

California isn’t just for tech companies – it’s actually America’s top manufacturing state. Companies like See Robotics are building custom machines that help American businesses automate production of everything from guitars to furniture.

These aren’t your grandparents’ factories. Modern manufacturing facilities feature cutting-edge technology that requires fewer unskilled workers but more specialized talent.

Jobs transformed, not eliminated

The big question everyone asks: what happens to human workers? While automation does replace certain manual jobs, it’s also creating different types of positions:

  • Machine operators
  • Maintenance technicians
  • Engineers

One engineer explained it isn’t about eliminating jobs but upgrading them. Even before manufacturing moved overseas decades ago, American factories struggled to fill positions. The physically demanding nature of assembly work made recruitment difficult.

The balancing act ahead

The Trump administration (with VP Vance) has made it clear they view AI not as a job-killer but as a productivity enhancer that could lead to “higher wages

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