The likely answer is: No
Because if you can hire a computer or robot to do someone's job 24 hours a day and they don't need to be paid, fed or anything else for likely 3 years or more before they wear out, likely you are going to hire a computer or a robot to do your work for you.
However, then there is the point that: "What if humans who can't get jobs burn down all the factories employing computers and robotics that have taken their jobs?"
Yes. This could and likely will happen.
And then there are GMO's who make the average person unable to have children in two generations if they eat enough GMOs.
You'd think all this was planned? Wouldn't you?
Note: By the way it is expected that an Iphone will be as smart as a human being between 2020 and 2025.
So, an Iphone will be as smart as a supercomputer is already.
Note:
One way to observe this change is self driving Cars and Trucks. If self driving cars and trucks are allowed this is an important change in jobs right here. Because more men on earth have jobs driving trucks and cars than any other single job. So, if self driving trucks and taxis become the norm the single job that employs the most men now will slowly or quickly go away here on earth.
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