bobcat
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Don't get me wrong, he is quite the visionary and has achieved remarkable things, and is due credit for all that.
This is with regard to his vision that, in the near future, work will be optional, and income will become irrelevant because the cost of goods will become so cheap. In this future, we will get a Universal Basic Income (UBI), and it will take care of our needs. This just seems like a pipe dream to me.
We have had robotics and automated manufacturing in all phases of industry from car manufacturing to making toothpicks, and I haven't seen costs going down. Even with energy production from windmills, to solar, and nuclear. So much of it is automated, and yet the cost doesn't go down. If so many current jobs are going to be replaced by AI and robotics, where will the UBI come from, and would it be enough to pay for healthcare, groceries, utilities, transportation, clothing, mortgages, insurance, and a host of other expenses.
I am always a skeptic about such predictions, but maybe I'm missing something. Could we possibly survive in a post-capitalistic world where everything costs almost nothing, and we get free money without working. I just can't imagine it. If this is just a mirage, then what happens when so many of the jobs have been replaced, and the utopian future society doesn't happen?
In the past, advances in technology created new jobs. A TV news anchor or TV show actors didn't have those jobs before TV was invented, but now they do. However, this seems different. Once AI becomes more knowledgeable than humans, and robotics can perform even delicate tasks, will humans even be necessary for future jobs? IDK
This is with regard to his vision that, in the near future, work will be optional, and income will become irrelevant because the cost of goods will become so cheap. In this future, we will get a Universal Basic Income (UBI), and it will take care of our needs. This just seems like a pipe dream to me.
We have had robotics and automated manufacturing in all phases of industry from car manufacturing to making toothpicks, and I haven't seen costs going down. Even with energy production from windmills, to solar, and nuclear. So much of it is automated, and yet the cost doesn't go down. If so many current jobs are going to be replaced by AI and robotics, where will the UBI come from, and would it be enough to pay for healthcare, groceries, utilities, transportation, clothing, mortgages, insurance, and a host of other expenses.
I am always a skeptic about such predictions, but maybe I'm missing something. Could we possibly survive in a post-capitalistic world where everything costs almost nothing, and we get free money without working. I just can't imagine it. If this is just a mirage, then what happens when so many of the jobs have been replaced, and the utopian future society doesn't happen?
In the past, advances in technology created new jobs. A TV news anchor or TV show actors didn't have those jobs before TV was invented, but now they do. However, this seems different. Once AI becomes more knowledgeable than humans, and robotics can perform even delicate tasks, will humans even be necessary for future jobs? IDK