Will we have a jobless happier future at the verge of AI jobs takeover and a Web3 life?
After many decades of being told, taught, educated and convinced by our family, at school, at high school and at the university. That in order to be happy, prosperous and successful in life. We just had to study hard, get good grades, graduate from university and obtain a professional degree to be employed in a very good and promising company for life or until our retirement, it was all we needed to be happy and successful in the future.
And that after having gotten that good job, then it was the right time to get married, buy a house, have our children and also educate them and convince them to follow in our footsteps to keep the machinery of society running and thus achieve the happiness and prosperity of the entire human race on the planet. Since this was the key to success and fulfillment in life. And therefore we have to cultivate this habit until the end of our days.
Has anyone ever told us that there is no such thing as something eternal, immutable and that will last forever?
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Moral of the story...
Like we have already said: "there is no such thing as something eternal, immutable and that will last forever" and therefore everything changes and has to change. So, are you sure we will have a jobless happier future at the verge of an AI jobs takeover and a Web3 life?
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I'd say that it's possible, but not very likely, especially in the near term. In the near future, what we're likely to have is millions of unemployed white collar workers who have no skills that can't be performed better by AI. All of those once-wealthy people will start creating conflict when their families begin to actually starve to death. That conflict will escalate, until the haves decide to give enough to the have-nots that the have-nots settle back down. At least, that's how things typically have played out in the past.
Yep, what you say sounds pretty accurate. And as for how things typically have played out in the past. Yeah, no wonder a newer more evident and blatant version of The 'Mudsill' Theory is around the corner.