Human-contact based jobs should still all be available.
Frankly speaking: apart from the AI hype which should just make automated tasks easier, faster and error-proof in the digital world, what jobs are we talking about? Robots have been available since the industrustial revolution began since any machinery can be seen as a robot.
Are we talking about luddism?
Automation is massively reducing the required headcount for corporate bullshit jobs (most american jobs?). Instead of 20 people shuffling an excel file around we just have one python script.
Warehouses are becoming automated as well. Why have However many forklift drivers plus a maintenance department when you can just have a maintenance department. You might need a few new hires for the robots though.
Robots are made, programmed and maintained by humans. But fewer humans are required, true. Arduino, robotics kits and the entire stem world has been promoted to tackle this problem. It's not so expensive
to organize schools this way, but the required staff to train kids
is still missing.
DIY can help a lot.
The labor who couldn't benefit from this kind of edu should receive the basic income and be trained as much as possible.
I'm not sure we can think of a state-managed industry where robots work and people just have fun.
Yeah, as a nurse, hearing about the AI 'revolution' in context of the ongoing extreme shortage of healthcare staffing just makes me think, "Great, more people who can come join us!"
I envision a future where the primary occupation of the vast majority of humans is providing direct care services to other humans.
(Note that I didn't say the primary source of income because that should be UBI. But the primary actually what we are spending our time doing type of occupation.)