Musk: in the future, robots will work instead of you, and the government will pay you
[editor's note of AI generation] with the progress of science and technology, computers, intelligent machines and robots seem to become the future labor force when they reach the permission to exit the system. In a CNBC TV interview, Elon Musk predicted that as more and more jobs are replaced by scientific and technological products, human jobs will be less and less, Eventually, they will even continue to receive the wages paid by the government. On November 9, 2016, according to the report of China mechanical and electrical products trading (hereinafter referred to as mechanical and electrical products): [editor's note of AI generation] with the progress of science and technology, computers, intelligent machines and robots seem to become the future labor force. In a CNBC TV interview, Elon Musk predicted that as more and more jobs are replaced by scientific and technological products, human jobs will be less and less, Eventually, they will even continue to receive the wages paid by the government
musk believes that this is an inevitable trend. As machines gradually replace labor, the income model may also change. Thanks to the development of automation technology, we are likely to eventually obtain a unified basic income, or a similar income model. 'I'm not sure what else people will do,' he told CNBC. But I think it will come true after all
the billionaire explained that as automation gradually becomes the norm, our choices in the future may be very limited, and even provide more time for humans to enjoy life
in a country with a unified basic income, everyone will receive regular wages from the government. Switzerland once considered to distribute a unified basic income of 2500 Swiss francs (2578 pounds) to each Swiss this summer, but ultimately failed to pass a referendum. However, this has triggered widespread discussion around the world
also this summer, US President Barack Obama mentioned the issue of unified basic income in an interview with the director of the Media Laboratory of Massachusetts Institute of technology, Joe ITO, and Mr. Spitznagel of wired, citing the example of the recent three-star Galaxy note 7 explosion. Will this be widely accepted by the public? This will become the topic of debate in the next decade or two
although society has made slow progress in the 10 point important process of considering the unified basic income, everyone often looks at the stable display of data, technology is rapidly changing the global labor market
for example, semi trailers in the future can drive automatically. Musk said that although this will not be popularized in the short term, it means that there will be fewer truck drivers
some drivers will be transformed into fleet operators, responsible for monitoring the status of the truck fleet, rather than driving every truck. If there is a problem with the truck, the fleet operator will be responsible for solving the problem remotely
in fact, this is more interesting than simply driving a truck. Musk said. But those truck drivers who will lose their jobs may hold different views
just a few weeks ago, Tesla also announced that it would equip all cars produced in the future with driverless hardware, including model 3. Musk claims that this technology will soon automatically drive from Los Angeles to New York without human intervention
Tesla also said that model s and model x equipped with these new hardware have begun production. Musk also added that the resulting safety is at least twice that of human drivers, or even higher. With the progress of technology, Tesla also plans to achieve 10 times the safety of human drivers
musk said that human beings may need to reach a symbiotic state of digital super intelligence to truly cope with the world of continuous progress, but he also warned that this could be an extremely arduous challenge
and make this kind of fiber into non-woven fabrics. However, optimistic musk still believes that automation will be beneficial to the whole society, and even create opportunities. People will have time to do other things, including more complex and interesting things. He said, of course, there will be more leisure time
more leisure time sounds good, but it may not be a good thing. For many people, having a job and going to a place every day give meaning to their lives
in fact, musk himself is also driven by professional ambition. He doesn't need to work to cope with living expenses at all: as early as 2002, musk sold PayPal, a payment company he co founded, to eBay, making a profit of $165million. But he didn't stop there. Instead, he founded many companies in succession and even dreamed of landing on Mars
although Musk's ambition may be far greater than that of ordinary people, many people may also want to continue to engage in some kind of work. After all, watching TV all day is hard to bring lasting happiness
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original title: musk: in the future, robots work for you, and the government pays you wages
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