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...and not wreck the environment before we do that (big ifs), then more and more automation is pretty much inevitable.
In the short term it's always sad when people lose jobs to new technology, but that's why we need a much better economic safety net than we currently have, it's not a reason to be Luddites.
Would it really be meaningful employment, for example, if we kept "lamplighter" as a profession, and either went back to manually lighted candle or gas street lights, or used electric street lights, each with manual on/off switches high off the ground, so that every night and every morning still-employed lamplighters could do their job of turning the lights on and off?
I'm not sure how we'll deal with it, but I can easily imagine a future where clean renewable energy is the input to a largely automated economy that produces economic wealth, the way the biosphere turns sunlight into trees and antelopes. There will be more than enough wealth to go around, even for people who don't work at all, but will at least a decent minimum standard of living be ensured for everyone, or will even wilder extremes of wealth distribution than we have now occur?
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