I think we'll see more low/mid scaled jobs. Capitalism is about continually innovating. The problems of course, are the finite set of resources, and the fact that you can't have infinite growth.
We need to businesses around reuse and recycling. We need a ton of people who can find new ways to disassemble and dismal complicated parts, quickly, so they can be turned into new resources; so we're not shipping all our e-waste to kids in Africa who get heavy metal poisoning for a little bit of copper or lead.
There are lots of things that still need innovation. You throw UBI and people, and you won't get that.
UBI would work if we didn't have resource scarcity. We do not have Star Trek style replicators. We are far from being scarcity free.
We need to businesses around reuse and recycling. We need a ton of people who can find new ways to disassemble and dismal complicated parts, quickly, so they can be turned into new resources; so we're not shipping all our e-waste to kids in Africa who get heavy metal poisoning for a little bit of copper or lead.
There are lots of things that still need innovation. You throw UBI and people, and you won't get that.
UBI would work if we didn't have resource scarcity. We do not have Star Trek style replicators. We are far from being scarcity free.