Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Can robots replace humans?



Elon Musk’s vision of the future without work is one of the most radical models for future ecosystems. A world where robots do all the work is technically possible. But we must remember that outsourcing work to robots and neural networks requires. The government's revenue logic has changed. Today, the revenue logic is based on a model where most people are working. People spend most of their adult lives in the working life. They pay taxes, and the main problem with this model is this. Those people. Like me, they are working in private companies. Those companies are not any social security offices. Their mission is to bring money. To their owners. This means that if there is no work in the company, they can fire their workers. Or, nicely, those companies can outsource those workers and their lives to the government. 

That brings costs for the government. Human workers are a necessary thing. Until the human-shaped robots take their places. The human worker is a necessary cost for the company. Whose purpose is to bring money. To their owners. If we think purely from an economic point of view. The robot. Which costs turn lower per year than a human worker is economical. Those robots require electricity. Same way. As supercomputers. Those drive algorithms that those systems need require electricity. 

The problem with ultimate capitalism is this: the human worker is the necessary cost. Part of the production line, or value chain. The reason for. Why robots have not yet taken the place of human workers. Is that. They are expensive. And their computer capacity is limited. But modern WLAN networks allow robots to connect to supercomputers and even quantum computers. In high-power radiation, those robots can also use wire-optical control. 

That means those robots can also use optical wires to transport information. Human-shaped robots can also use similar tools. As humans. And that means the same robot that works as a welder can work as a soldier. And that is one of the biggest threats in robotics. The robot soldier can also cooperate with vehicles that can carry high-power computers. Robot soldiers can also be. Wire optical guided. This means that jammers will not affect them. 

That means those robots can connect. With the mobile armoured vehicles that carry more powerful computers using optical wires. Those robots can also have laser LEDs in their hands. And receivers in multiple places in their body. So those robots can also form a protected wired network by touching each other's shoulders. Or by taking hands with each other. That means those systems can connect their data systems. Under one entity. This allows them to drive complex algorithms. Without central computers. 


And those systems can drive complicated algorithms. The independently operating robots with advanced CAD/CAM (Computer-Aided Design/ Computer-Aided Manufacturing) systems allow. The operator can simply drive parameters. Like CAD drawings and material lists to the system. And then those robot workers with 3D printer systems make the products. 

The fact is that capitalism guarantees competition. Competition keeps the markets wealthy. If somebody makes bad products, people will not buy them. We can say that this is one version of Darwinism. If the actor cannot respond to changes in the ecosystem. That causes removal. Or that causes a need to change the internal ecosystem. The product can be bad. Because it's too expensive. And one thing that we must realise is that. There is no company. That can operate without governmental acceptance. Every single company. Works in some government jurisdiction. 

One version of the industrial spy operations. Is simple. Calling the companies to make their products. In their country. There are security laws. In some countries. The companies must cooperate with the authorities. At any time when the authorities want. If the production happens in those countries. Authorities can observe it at any time when they want. One version is to force the companies. To transport their production lines to those countries. 

That happens. By driving down the production lines in our countries. It is simple. To dump merchandise. To markets here for free. They can seem like a very nice thing. But they disturb the competition. There is a model.  Some multinational corporations hijack markets by dumbing free products there. That causes bankruptcy for its competitors. And then. That company can use. It's dominating position as it wants. So, that operation guarantees. The dominating marketing position. And the ability to order prices. 

But can robots replace humans? That requires a change of attitudes. We must prepare ourselves for situations. Where there are people who will not go to work. We must realise that even welders and cleaners can be replaced by robots. This thing requires that the governments. And, individuals, too. Must change their revenue logic. We must change our attitudes. 

https://www.rudebaguette.com/en/2025/11/elon-musk-claims-ai-will-end-work-and-poverty-can-we-trust-his-vision-for-our-future/


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Can robots replace humans?

Elon Musk’s vision of the future without work is one of the most radical models for future ecosystems. A world where robots do all the work ...