Elon Musk says the rapid advance of artificial intelligence and robotics will fundamentally reshape society, producing extreme abundance while simultaneously destabilizing the social order.
In a new interview with Peter Diamandis, Elon Musk says his long term outlook centers on a paradox where material needs are met, but human purpose is disrupted.
“I have universal high income. And social unrest. That’s my prediction.”
Musk says the disruption comes from the sheer speed and scale of change driven by AI.
“Well, because there’s going to be so much change.”
He cautions that many of the outcomes people say they want may carry unintended consequences.
“Be careful what you wish for, because you might get it.”
Musk argues that a world where AI fulfills all economic demand would fundamentally alter how people view work and meaning. In that world, Musk thinks that people’s jobs will be irrelevant.
“Now, if you actually get all the stuff you want, is that actually the future you want? Because it means that your job won’t matter.”
He describes the end state as something beyond traditional scarcity or prosperity.
“It’s beyond abundance in any beyond what people possibly could think of as abundance.”
According to Musk, the limiting factor will no longer be production or resources, but the finite nature of human desire itself.
“AI and robots will saturate all human desire.”
Musk’s comments frame a future where artificial intelligence eliminates economic scarcity while raising unresolved questions about purpose, identity and stability in a world where human labor is no longer essential.
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