Ray Kurzweil: Basic income standard in the world after 2030

in technology •  7 years ago 


Ray Kurzweil, a well-known futurist working at Google as the engineering director, is increasingly talking about industry robotization, the development of artificial intelligence and the future of humanity.

During the last TED 2018 conference, Kurzweil spoke about unconditional basic income. He stated that it will be the norm in developed countries in the early 1930s and throughout the world until the end of the 1930s.

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According to him, there is no other option for humanity, because our future is robots with artificial intelligence that will replace people in virtually all areas of life, and we will be able to do something more useful for us, that is traveling the world and space, and developing passion for much higher than before.

The engineering director at Google believes that the guaranteed basic income will come in the 1930s, because that's when it passes the Turing Test, after which, in terms of the intellect, it will no longer be possible to distinguish a machine from a human.

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You mean the 2030s (x3), presumably? I hear Ray Kurzwel's name more and more since getting interested in crypto, so it's about time I read one of his books I think. Meantime, thanks for the heads up.

I think that by 2030 a lot can change, but is it that much?