uberPrint

Printer printing fake dollar bills isolated on white
Make money using your existing printer

Here’s how uberPrint works. WiFi printers in residential and commercial spaces can register their printers with an app called uberPrint. As YOU go about your busy busy lives far and near, you can PRINT a document to the closest registered printer from your phone, watch or tablet. The printer prints. The owner of said printer gets a immediate notification. The “owner” can see where you are located. Owner takes the printed materials from the printer and meets you on a designated curb (for security reasons)  within minutes. uberPrint then automatically bills the consumer and pays the owner.

The owner can specify how many pages are allowed. The owner can specify a price per page. The owner can specify B&W or color and paper stock.

Unlike Uber, the consumer can browse which printer they prefer. Like Uber, they can schedule a “pickup” at a future date and time.

Author: John Rector

John Rector is an AI Futurist who predicted the next word in business™, starting with his notable paper from 2015, "Mommy, What's a Cashier?" Drawing upon 40 years of experience in the practical applications of high technology, he assists clients in converting uncertainty into strategic advantages within a one-to-six-year framework. With leadership roles including IBM executive and co-founder of e2open, he has a diverse and impactful background. In the AI sector, he has set benchmarks through his contributions to Mind Media Group and Florrol, pioneering AI-based services and content generation. His investment initiative, Waterway Ventures, is committed to advancing promising AI startups. His creative ventures include founding Bodaro and graphic design studio Palm ❤️. In education, he has launched Nextyrn, which uses AI for personalized learning experiences, and in art, he leads Potyn, an initiative using AI to create bespoke pieces. His ever-expanding portfolio features companies like Nozeus, Infinia, Blacc Ink, and Maibly. Operating from Charleston, SC, his current focus involves partnering with individuals and enterprises to develop innovative business models and processes for the rapidly approaching age of AGI.

1 thought on “uberPrint

  1. jsrector says:

    Reblogged this on John Rector and commented:

    The value creation formula becomes easier and easier as we progess up the technology curve. So much value is created that we become addicted to it. Paradigm shifts are everyday occurrences. Here’s an example called “uberPrint”.

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