I have been thinking for a while now about what will happen in a few decades when we can effectively automate many of the tasks that make up the bulk of workforces in the world. Things like: stacking shelves, driving buses, checkout clerks, call centres, security, cleaning, waiters, fast food industry, factory work etc could all become jobs of the past, only creative positions would remain and people could have exceptionally short working weeks while still keeping the economy booming. Here are some of the question to think about:
How would this impact on peoples perception of money?
What would people do?
Would goods become so cheap to make that we could have things without even working for them?
Would people receive money just because they are there?
Could the world end up as a communist utopia that actually works?