No, it's engaging in far-future hypotheticals that may or may not turn out to be true. Daydreaming about heaven instead of being grounded in reality.
We will never need UBI. UBI is fundamentally irrational - by giving every person a basic income, you give no one a basic income. This was recently tried with covid cheques to disastrous effect
And a robot can't do any trade labour. Robots are largely limited to stationary assembly lines, fixed structures, warehouses, very little degrees of freedom.
When you start talking about real fine labour, you have nigh-infinity degrees of freedom
/e the value of human labour is rooted in our extreme degrees of freedom and dexterity, thanks to God's meticulously crafted biological body of which we possess molecular-scale levers, joints, axes of movement.
may or may not turn out to be true is naïve to the extreme. literally the only thing that can stop it is an anti-robotics revolution like the terminator movies.
and much like my retirement investment example we can set up a potential UBI fund now for pennies, later it will cost dimes, when its needed it will cost dollars. if it never came to be needed, which again is almost literally impossible, it could be used for another purpose.
overall tho your ideas of robotics are just dated and incorrect. about the only thing a robot can't do today is trade labor like plumbing, electric, ac/heat, custom sanitary welding. etc. If you think i cant make a robot that does anything else, you're wrong. it may be too expensive to justify building it, but there's nothing your body can do more or less that i can't make a robot to do. its literally all about cost prohibition, the tech is already here and gets better every day. just wait until some of the manufacturing starts to trickle back and we see factories pop up with only a few employees per shift working on fully automated lines. hell i just made a fully automated chicken processing line for a company this year in the USA that does 100 products per minute for 20 hours a day that has zero people working on it, average downtime is 10 minutes per day. robotic road construction and food service is already here, the only reason they dont implement it is because it will put so many people out of work its a PR disaster.
This post was edited by thesnipa on Apr 9 2025 11:07am