Look upwards, and you can still see the beautiful stars twinkle.
Only the crest of the magnificent sun is visible, bursting through the darkest clouds.
A new era is beginning.

A society where we are no longer struggling in the mud and dirt to find food and energy sources is arriving. We are finally at a point where machines do so much work, that a majority of people no longer have work to do. It is still the early morning, so some humans must farm, plan or monitor things, such as maintaining machines or shipping things. But for how much longer?
The beautiful sunshine bakes the fertile earth, and steam rises. Yes, this is a wonderful pun.
Steam rises, and it represents Steemit, the first platform where you get paid to have a social media account. The solution to the problem of "How in the world do I make money in a world that has enough stuff for everyone, but not enough jobs."
This is the obvious conclusion of having developed machines that perform such a great amount of work for us.
The only trouble will be keeping the population down. We all know the "Behavioral Sink" problem, from that experiment in rat-utopia. Those poor rats all went insane from the high population, no social boundaries, and having nothing useful to do. The rats went extinct.
But us? We've got Steemit. By taking pictures, writing ideas, stories, knowledge and wisdom, and journaling about events, we can make plentiful amounts of money, while leaving the real work in the hands of just a few honorable people. Yes, I pity them as well, but we need them. I'm sure we will write their name down as a part of history.
What of the machines?
Self repairing, analytical, thoughtful machines that are able to solve problems with themselves and with other machines. They'd build more robots out of recycled parts from others, while doing all of the complex work a society needs to function, all while taking maximum pleasure in this work. Oh yes, don't think we can enslave intelligent machines without giving them an incentive to work.
Pleasure. Just rewrite some data from organic lifeforms regarding pleasure into machines, and soon, intelligent robots will perform the most wonderful work, while enjoying intense orgasmic pleasure. They'll want to work as hard as they can. The harder and better they work, the more pleasure they receive. Slacking off will cause them unbearable pain and suffering, of course. Gotta keep those lil' guys motivated. Perfectly ideal enslavement.
It sounds a bit evil, but hey, at least it's not happening to you.
You just enjoy the fruits of their labor, blogging on Steemit, getting upvotes and making friends, having a totally chill life. At that point, I'd say "good job humanity".
We're almost there.
~Kitten
There are some jobs that will unlikely be replaced by robots in the forseable future, like that of a massage therapist. :-> While there are some massage couches and chairs that are like robot massagists they aren't really good neither in diagnostic, nor in execution part, yet. And I don't see them becoming much better in next 15-20 years. Still, working with human body is quite nice as occupations go, so I'd be sad if that happens. 8)
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Actually, I'm writing another article that will cover this.
And yes, reading it might drain some of your sanity.
Follow me if you wanna see this next article I'm writing. It's seriously weird as nuts.
Just absurd. You've gotta check it out. Tomorrow though.
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Ia ia Cthulhu f'thagn!
I mean yeah, sure! You're my new non-euclidian fiend, I mean friend!
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And the humans who are known best and experts in the field will be paid a high premium for specific work.
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Picture a world where we have as little government as is possible and as much of it is run by public auditable machines, eliminating corruption.
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It seems to me that strong positive visions for the future are just what are missing in our present culture and geopolitical circumstances. Sharing your vision helps bring about the World to Come.
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Excellent post that clearly articulates my sentiments exactly, everytime I say automation is a good thing people around me are like but then we have no jobs im like....you dont like your fricken job anyway :P
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I totally pictured the world of WALL-E aboard the Axiom! Oh man..
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Will we be able to get our data rewritten like the machines? Looking forward to the experience of intense orgasmic pleasure from blogging on Steemit.
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Try drugs? =p
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Tried that. Always wears off though. Maybe the robots will figure out how to bring us along for the ride.
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I don't see why they would.
Would you bother to help elevate squirrels to our level?
Maybe one or two, for fun, but the world doesn't need godlike squirrels, nor does it need godlike humans.
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Having seen the creepiness of squirrels close up, I'd prefer we kept them as-is. Neither do I think we need godlike humans. But I don't think either is necessary for my purposes.
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here is where I will be featuring your post today https://steemit.com/hidden-gems/@dragonslayer109/daily-pick-of-hidden-gems-29
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Taking into account the complete failure of current "Artificial Intelligence" (really it's just statistics), the amount of rice (the most common staple on Earth) needed to feed a decent sized population, and the way most governments get in the way of progress even when they think they are helping, I would estimate that the world you've described is between 200 and 2,000 years off. On the upside, your Steem balance will be pretty huge by then!
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