By Futurist Thomas Frey
By 2040, the quiet cul-de-sac on Alder Ridge Lane looks like any other suburban street—maple trees, tidy lawns, the distant hum of autonomous shuttles gliding by. But House 17 is different. It doesn’t just shelter a family. It runs a portfolio.
House 17 is owned by Sarah Mitchell, a 38-year-old former accountant who discovered something far more lucrative than office work: letting her robots work instead.
Her day begins at 5:45 a.m., though she doesn’t wake up. The house does.
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