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Elon Musk says that we all have 'best' medical care, food, housing and 'everything else' and a universal 'high' income when robots take over by 2030

    What happens when robots take on everyone's jobs? It is the question about office chatter, think pieces and late-night doomscrolling. People climb to find “AI-proof” career, but with predictions that automation could replace almost every role, the fear feels justified.

    Elon MuskHowever, however, it does not lose sleep. He has been repeating for years that society not only needs a universal basic income – it needs something bigger: universally high income.

    The last memory came after Tech commentator David Scott Patterterson claimed that by 2030: “All jobs will be replaced by AI and robots.” Musk replied: “Your estimates are about good. Intelligent robots in the humanoid form, however, will far exceed the population of people, because each person wants his own personal R2-D2 and C-3PO. And then there will be many robots in industry for every person to deliver products and services.”

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    That led another user to ask the obvious: “When robots are replacing people working, how will those who become unemployed to maintain their lives?”

    Musk's answer: “There will be universally high income (not only basic income). Everyone will have the best medical care, food, home, transport and everything else. Sustainable abundance.”

    It is a daring promise – and one that he repeated for years. Where most politicians discuss UBI as a modest safety net, Musk insists that the future requires something much more generously. He emphasizes “high” because, according to him, the basis is not good enough if machines can handle almost all workers.

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    But the natural follow-up is uncomfortable: who pays for it? America is already buried under trillions of debts and the financing of a system where “everyone has the best of all” would mean that the entire economic structure is reconsider. Critics claim that it is a fantasy without a tax base to support it, while others prevent that automation could generate the required wealth itself.

    Skeptics point to today's struggles as a warning sign. If the government cannot fully finance the social security or medicine, how realistic is it to expect that a brand new universal income is a “high” plots appear? As one answer reflected: “If our government cuts social security and medicine, why do you make it believe that they will argue for universal income – high or otherwise?”

    Others increase the political roadblocks. Universal programs require a broad agreement, and even a modest UBI proposal has confronted intensive resistance. An answer said it was: “It will be a great fight to get universal basic income. The money should come from taxing super profitable companies. But who will be in favor of higher corporation tax?”

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    And then there is the mechanics. Musk talks about 'sustainable abundance', but has offered few details about how such a system would work in practice. Would technology companies that benefit from automation are taxed to finance it? Would governments restructure the entire welfare state? Or would universally high income remain a thought – experiment – daring on social media, but more difficult to pin in a budget?

    Yet Musk's framing cuts through the panic with a kind of sci-fi-optimism. Instead of imagining a world where AI removes people from the goal, he paints one in which machines create a society that is so efficient that everyone shares in the premium. Whether math will ever come out is an open question, but Musk is big that the age of R2-D2 and C-3PO does not only make life easier. It will make it better.

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