By Neville Christie

A radical thought... 
on technology and work

What would you change today if you KNEW with certainty that by 2030 technology will do most of what you do now to earn a living?

A future where artificial intelligence replaces current jobs, robotics automates our work and technology provides what we need.

Robotic technologies may undertake the work that we do today? What does this mean for the future?

If you KNEW that by 2030 amazing technologies such as artificial intelligence AI, robots & automation will do with, and for you more than 75% of what you do now to earn your 'crust’? 

Also if you were certain that robotic technology will provide enough for you to gain all the physical things, and the life-style you aspire to. Plus extra cash flow to save/invest.

As a result, your earning-working week is reduced to 10 hours and you get twice the cash flow you earn now!

In addition, by then - working smart and collaboratively with other SME owners - you have created 6 other sources of cash flow – making seven in all. Some of these, because of the capital and resource investments you have made, are near zero operational cost businesses.

The taxes from taxing the robots, the much more productive businesses and corporations, and high goods, services, technology and IP taxes, provide government with the revenues it needs. Traditional mining and energy corporations will pay enormous planet reparation costs.

Because if you are smart enough now, and act enough now, this scenario, or one close to it, is a high possibility for you.

Join the conversation

It is more apparent than ever that technology may replace many of our jobs. What should we change now to initiate and promote a better future? What is the future of work?

What jobs will be replaced by artificial intelligence? What is the future of IT and AI? What technology jobs and artificial intelligence jobs will there be in the future?

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