It will never be quite that simple. Someone, somewhere will indeed be required to do things. They will need some sort of Reward for their Labour. I suppose Wealth isn't the only Reward, Fame or Fascination(One's love of something) can also be a reward. A Society where Wealth has no meaning or purpose is difficult to comprehend, certainly is something that would need time to evolve.
It's going to be a real hell for all the assholes who think they are somebody because they studied hard, work hard, and got lucky and have good jobs. The robots will laugh their asses off at them.
Honey I got bad news. I got fired cause I needed 6 minutes to take a shit. We're going to have to put the kids in cryogenic storage.
Robots can do regular tasks but will not be able to envision or innovate.
So, basically, we would all have jobs. They'd be intellectual jobs involving research, discovery, advancement, art, music etc.
Just like fewer and fewer humans farm and till the lands today, fewer and fewer humans will be doing accounting and surgery in the future.
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Jobs will move as they have been moving away from farming, manufacturing, and basically anything that's easy to automate. However you still need people to setup, design, the robots, what their doing, what they are making. Robots are also pretty terrible at relating to people, or art and music as posted. More and more jobs are going to be available in the high tech fields, the days of getting your high school diploma and having a job waiting for you are over.
The problem with this society is that it will be very difficult to educated such a large chunk of the population to be viable in high tech fields, we can already see this with the way tuition costs are rising. The people who are unable or unwilling to learn to do these things will be in a pretty rough spot, few and fewer jobs they will be qualified for and more people to compete with.
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Jobs will move as they have been moving away from farming, manufacturing, and basically anything that's easy to automate. However you still need people to setup, design, the robots, what their doing, what they are making. Robots are also pretty terrible at relating to people, or art and music as posted. More and more jobs are going to be available in the high tech fields, the days of getting your high school diploma and having a job waiting for you are over.
The problem with this society is that it will be very difficult to educated such a large chunk of the population to be viable in high tech fields, we can already see this with the way tuition costs are rising. The people who are unable or unwilling to learn to do these things will be in a pretty rough spot, few and fewer jobs they will be qualified for and more people to compete with.
eventually, machines will get so advanced that humans will not be needed to do anything.
Wouldn't that be such a horrible thing? Imagine a machine that could produce everything we need and everything we want. We'd all be playing games, goofing off, reading books, enjoying life. Yeah, I'd much rather have a job.
At that point what happens? Service industries only go so far to provide jobs and when the costs of people earning a living wage is significantly more than robotics only those who own or maintain them will be ok. After that humanity becomes redundant.
What then?
Wouldn't that be such a horrible thing? Imagine a machine that could produce everything we need and everything we want. We'd all be playing games, goofing off, reading books, enjoying life.
At that point what happens? Service industries only go so far to provide jobs and when the costs of people earning a living wage is significantly more than robotics only those who own or maintain them will be ok. After that humanity becomes redundant.
What then?
This incredible naivete is consistent with being a Libertarian.
In that brave new world, think of yourself as a Native American in the 'new world'.
You can celebrate like the native who excitedly welcomed Columbus and his new steel technology to help them.
Craig, your comedic posts bring such enjoyment to P&N. :biggrin:
Yeah, well you are just going to love Nanny Robot.
Not for awhile anyway.Robots can do regular tasks but will not be able to envision or innovate.
Exactly. The free market always finds a solution.When Machines do all the Labour, the only Labour for Humanity will be Survival against the cold calculated dominion of the Machine Overlords.
Along those lines, something at Cracked.com said that the holodeck would destroy humanity. Why would anyone want to live in the real world, when you could have a very-nearly-real world which would obey your slightest whims in an instant? Your only interaction with the real world would be to do only what was necessary to secure more time in your holodeck.Replicators a la star trek? Anything can be built and had for nothing.
Then humanity can focus on advancing itself in every way in pure thought-stuff, rather than chasing money and physical goods.
As corny as that show might be, the one episode where they find a guy that invented the propulsion system had an interesting philosophical point. If everyone has everything, what will you do with your life?
Craig, your comedic posts bring such enjoyment to P&N. :biggrin:
