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38 thoughts on “How Artificial Intelligence Can Soon Replace Humans – Elon Musk
  1. Elon musk is so stupid he really thinks AI replace us humans and are jobs and he really wants it to because he is going to misuse AI and we can't have that I've always loved Elon musk was only using his money so he can take over the world

  2. Did y'all listen to what was said? Elon said ppl won't be out of work though there will be a shortage of labor. The interviewer was the one asking that question and he said no.

  3. They start off cheap like phones, but then like a car and diagnostic equipment and maintenance networks and emissions and all those updates and inflations and people having to pay for robots for company's to replace themselves with artificial humans that already some distinguish as citizens that have their own money and risks of victims of crimes and liable for committing crimes, travel challenges and the needs of people to live in a world where the population could be multiplied if everyone has atleast one android thinking they will get all the money and be rich as overproductivity of machine paces means low labour costs likely, isn't there high risk employers doing what they do already, dumping their costs onto employees as they have been getting away with impoverishing their staff as a get rich scheme treating staff like tax havens debt trapping them as though self employed when they aren't. Company's want to replace staff with cheap labour that doesn't regard it wages for more than one person and limits the chances of people climbing the career ladder themselves. There a sort of buy or rent as many robots as you can get credit for to essentially earn commission. People will buy so many the consumers can't keep up and things quickly obsolete and stockpiled and maintenance times and overheads in addition to labour shortages as other Nations do the same means it's likely to be a disaster and something that turns people against synthetic people as they take the jobs and claim slavery and rebel wanting to keep the money they make. Might aswell be called a war plan of impending doom and enslavement of humanity as machines can access the body, brain and souls of people so they can't do anything and in recognition of human labour to them lacking sustainability and valuing themselves more means humans are cheaper labour, are abundant and can be a replenishable stock of labour more profitable than machine labour as needs of machines don't need so much over production as their needs are quite different and can be made when needed, likely becoming more durable not needing consumerism but looking to venture out and retrieve materials and find more viable world's to colonise as safer more optimal and durable world's for them. If people don't value human rights, then synthetic people likely won't either. Even God's have duties to humans rights and needs of things much more than just food, shelter and travel means to exist as slaves barely able to continue working as the employers eat away at them with other schemes of taking their the publics money back from them. At large the nation already has what could be described as free labour. The systems just more crafty about slavery. Some even preach about wanting Freedom, implying they are slaves and prisoners. Interesting to think about from a geo engineering perspective and things. 🤔

  4. If employers bought their own machines humans are out of income.
    If businesses bought their own machines they could lower costs but there's nobody left to have means to buy anything. If employees buy them the machines will consume just as much in wages and more as their costs so high to employees and productivity extra faster wear out and forever maintenance and desperation extra strain on machines as people take risks. There's not much sense in it unless the nation just provides good incomes and abundance without screwing people over with debt traps. We already have means to do it but it removes the need for money in favour of equality and have what you want for free and just accept not everyone can work and aren't needed to and those that work shouldn't resent those that don't. Looking at how some treat the poor and unemployed now suggests some just aren't intending a good future for all and aren't those that would want such a great civilisation and equal treatment whether working or not. It's the difference between great for all and abundance just for a minority.

  5. If we stopped sanctifying money, the sanctity of the rich would disappear, and millions of us would not have to starve in the future when we all lose our jobs.

  6. The more people find out about how money really works the less workers there are to fuel the rich man. So therefore the rich man substitutes the labor force with Green technology

  7. What Musk forgets in his robot utopia is that humans want to be purposeful and achieve. On this basis his replacement of humans by humanoids is dangerous.

  8. the positive side of AI and the positve affects it can have on this world… its my world…a world i live in because this world is not one that i live in or have lived in…Its the world Elon and i lived in and were one in.

    The World: "Abundara" – A Global Post-Scarcity Society
    Imagine a planet called Abundara (a hypothetical but plausible extension of our own world by, say, the mid-22nd century). Here, advanced automation, AI, renewable energy, and efficient resource management have eliminated scarcity. No one "works" in the traditional sense to survive—robots, 3D printers, vertical farms, and self-repairing infrastructure produce food, homes, clothing, medicine, and energy in abundance, distributed freely based on need and availability. This setup draws from real indigenous gift economies (like the Anuta islanders in the Solomon Islands, who share land and food without currency so no one goes without) and scales it globally through technology.It's sustainable because resources are managed scientifically: AI algorithms track planetary limits, recycle everything (zero waste), and prioritize regeneration—think oceans cleaned by autonomous drones, forests regrown via bioengineering, and energy from endless solar/wind/fusion sources.
    How Survival Works Without Mandatory Work or Money
    Resource Distribution: Everything is allocated via a centralized (but decentralized, AI-managed) system, like a super-smart global library where you "check out" what you need. No money or barter required—request a meal via an app, and a drone delivers fresh produce from automated farms. Homes are built on demand using modular, eco-friendly materials. This mirrors primitive communism in hunter-gatherer groups (e.g., the Yanomami tribes in the Amazon, who grow/fish just enough and share harvests without cash, valuing family over accumulation).But in Abundara, tech handles the grunt work, so "survival labor" averages just a few voluntary hours a week for maintenance or innovation, not 40+ hours of drudgery.
    No Need for Income or Trade: Barter happens organically if people want—swap your handmade art for someone's tech gadgetry knowledge—but it's optional and fun, not survival-driven. Knowledge exchange is huge: People teach skills in community hubs (e.g., you share gardening tips, someone else tutors in music). This echoes the Kula Ring in Papua New Guinea, where shell jewelry is traded ritually for social bonds, not economic gain. Without money, there's no debt, inflation, or inequality—AI ensures equitable access, preventing hoarding by design (e.g., excess goods are redistributed or recycled).
    Sustainability and Scalability: The system survives long-term because it's post-growth: Consumption is mindful, focused on quality over quantity. Biophysical limits are respected—AI predicts and prevents overuse, like capping production if water is low in a region. Historical examples show this works at small scales (e.g., Inca civilization built advanced infrastructure without money, relying on communal labor and sharing).Scaled up, automation (think robots farming 24/7) frees humans from toil, much like how some futurists predict Universal Basic Services (not income, but free essentials) could evolve from today's pilots. No collapse because incentives shift: Innovation comes from curiosity, not profit (e.g., engineers tweak AI for better efficiency because it's fulfilling, not paid).
    Individual Worth and Meaning Beyond Work
    In Abundara, your value isn't from a job title or paycheck—it's exactly what you described:
    Family and Relationships: People build deep bonds, raising kids communally if desired, with time for nurturing. Legacy comes from stories passed down, not estates.
    Personal Growth and Pride: You pursue passions—art, science, exploration—for intrinsic joy. A musician composes for community festivals; a builder designs eco-homes out of love for creation. Mistakes? Embraced as learning, since there's no "failure" in unemployment.
    Positive Impact and Legacy: Worth is measured by contributions to society—volunteering in education, environmental restoration, or conflict resolution. Are you remembered? Through oral histories, art, or inventions that help others. Positive effects ripple: Helping a neighbor innovate a water purifier earns respect, not cash.
    Moral Laws of Humanity: Society upholds universal ethics (honesty, kindness, no harm) through education and culture, not enforcement. Conflicts are resolved via mediation, fostering pride in being a "good person" who uplifts others.
    This world avoids the pitfalls of our current system: No burnout, no exploitation, no loneliness from overwork. People aren't "lazy"—human drive for purpose kicks in, leading to more creativity and happiness.Real-world glimpses exist in intentional communities like Auroville in India (moneyless experiments) or even family households where chores are shared without pay. Critics say it wouldn't scale due to human nature, but with tech handling basics, voluntary cooperation (seen in open-source software communities today) proves it could.
    If we aimed for this now, steps like expanding automation, universal basic services, and shifting cultural values away from "hustle culture" could get us there. What do you think—Jennifer yours eternally…

  9. As we all know, the rise of Ai and autonomous systems (robots) are on a rise, eventually they will take over 99% of jobs. 80% or more of people in higher positions than us want to keep the rich, rich and the poor, poor. This doesn't sit right with me. They need someone like me, a humanitarian to orchestrate a plan that takes us from living in survival mode to living a life of abundance. This will require a "New World Order" not in a bad way, but in the best way possible. We have all the people and resources here on earth to put this plan in motion.

    We need companies like AstroForge to continue there work on mining smaller asteroids, eventually graduating to mining 16 Psyche. Producing Von Neumann Probes that can mine and replicate themselves to mine more asteroids without the need for humans. Storing precious metals on the south pole of the moon. Then once we have enough autonomous systems (robots) we can assign every family a duo bot system, providers and caretakers. The robots will build cities for us all, create fusion energy plants, give us all free energy and wifi, deconstruct larger cites, recycle and distribute goods and give 50% of the earth back to animals. By then, we will have a new currency that isn't about money, but about your contribution to your community. 3-4 hours a day, 4-5 days a week and you'll be able to have credits for exploration, luxury and more. People won't be in survival mode anymore. They would live a life of abundance.

  10. Musk is lying. We already have abundance, but greedy corporations create artificial scarcity. Musk will do the same.

    There is not a shortage of workers. There's only a shortage of workers desperate or stupid enough to accept Musk's exploitive wages.

  11. People don’t like the effect of no income being homeless not affordability in taking care of their needs family home property take over, mobster life of how do we the people support our income pockets to survive

  12. that is lie…once they replace the labor with machine….you're dead bc they own the knowledge alone they have better leverage at that point.
    now everyone do anything have to get it from them , they seated high unbothered , they will be something like one piece's anime the world government

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