>>107142377 (OP)
How will optimus eliminate poverty exactly?
All I'm seeing is a robot that will do literally every menial labor job, creating huge amounts of unemployed people, many of which cannot learn higher trades/professions, either due to disability or mental incapability, which are also already actively being replaced by AI, and who are also eliminating artists, who are currently being replaced by AI.
I'm not a communist, but there needs to a complete restructuring of the economic model if we're going to survive, other-wise the world is going to plunge into a poverty dystopia where only the wealthy have the means and everyone else fights for scraps.
Me and my wife have just gotten comfortable with our jobs, which are not "amazing" in any way, but they pay our bills and leave us some extra cash to live modestly and comfortably. If Optimus comes into the industry within the next 2 or 3 years, and threatens to replace either of our jobs, what then? Where are we going to go? To college to indebt ourselves to a career that might not even be there or will be so hyper-competitive that it's worthless, to the entertainment/art industry where we work for commission and have to compete with generators that can do voices, video, still images, and web design? Middle management, which is currently being replaced with Grok and Chatgpt?
What the fuck exactly is his plan, or is he just vomiting more shareholder rhetoric to make his stock go up?