by Sixstrings » Wed 03 Aug 2011, 01:52:59
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('prajeshbhat', 'W')hen the steam engine came out, the luddites were saying these machines will make people completely obsolete and everyone will be unemployed. In the early 20th century we had people saying the other extreme. People were saying technology will be so advanced no body will ever have to work again. Of course all technology did was to make us better at what we have already been doing for the past 5000 years, accumulate material wealth and fight wars. There will never be a permanent vacation voluntary work utopia like OilFinder imagines.
Is that what Oil said? Well actually I agree with him, it's just that capitalist consumerism won't look the same way. After taking humans out of so many fields of labor, the consumer model implodes. There will have to be a new communism, not the scary Soviet kind but something like Star Trek.
I think people will wind up in creative fields -- if given the choice and all other labor is unnecessary, people tend to gravitate to creative work because they enjoy it. But.. our economic paradigm will have to radically change.
Either that or the future will look like Blade Runner.. a "techno poverty." Robot cops harassing homeless humans. iPad type devices common, yet food scarce. People may use GPS cell phones to find the nearest soup kitchen (they already do that now).