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Wise-Yogurtcloset646 t1_irtfsti wrote

It's like asking a farmer in 1750 what work there will be in 2020 after the industrial revolution. He could not have imagined the jobs we have today. Same goes for this. We have no clue. Perhaps you become an AI psychiatrist or an asteroid belt miner.

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stupidimagehack t1_irth0ny wrote

Farmer also likely assumed people would not have to do any labor once the field were harvested.

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Ortus12 t1_iru2o2w wrote

They would have assumed the value of entertainment would rise if most of the workforce is no longer required for food production.

They might say poets, writers, actors, story tellers, scientists, and inventors. An they wouldn't be too far off.

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RavenWolf1 t1_irxcinu wrote

No it is like horses 1750. Horse couldn't imagine all the jobs there will be in 2020. Only thing is that those jobs weren't available to horses but humans. In our case in future all new jobs will be available mainly only to AI.

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