Well, I'm 100% onboard with your perspective on the march of technology, and how it will change the way pretty much everything is produced. I see it happening, on a daily basis, all around us.
My skepticism sets in at a different level: What I do NOT see happening is the company supplying electricity in 2030 — which might become completely robotic and gets its "raw materials" from the sun — saying "Gee, since it now only costs us 1/2c per KWH to create electricity, we're going to cut your power bill by 75%!" I think we'll still get our monthly $200 power bill, while a small handful of people will pocket the 75% savings as personal profit.
Technology is doing just fine and is changing the world... it's the people and mindset that goes with "Predatory Capitalism" that needs to change, before any of us actually benefit from these emerging technologies...
Of course, that's just my opinion...
Pretty bang on opinion, tbh. If you're one of only a handful of companies given the stamp of approval by the state, you can quietly agree to roll out the savings; but ever so slowly.