/r/robotswillbeourslaves
Don't fear the Singularity.
If you think robots will take your jobs, realize first that robots will serve human beings and do not themselves need to be served. They are smart capital, capital that produces capital, and simply more intelligent versions of the machine you already use, such as washing machines, drills, blenders, etc.
Jobs will get replaced in the order of those that are the most dangerous or the most drudgerous, making human life better for everyone.
Prices of everything robots make will drop, increasing everyone's buying power and lowering the cost of living dramatically.
Sister site: /r/whowillbuildtheroads
/r/robotswillbeourslaves
Honestly surprised that nobody has posted this yet, if anything this should be the theme song for this subreddit:
Kraftwerk - We are the robots (robot voice at 0:11)
'Robot' was first applied as a term for artificial automata in the 1920 play R.U.R. by the Czech writer, Karel Čapek. The word 'robot' itself was not new, having been in the Slavic language as robota (forced laborer), a term which classified those peasants obligated to compulsory service under the feudal system widespread in 19th century Europe. Čapek's fictional story postulated the technological creation of artificial human bodies without souls, and the old theme of the feudal robota class eloquently fit the imagination of a new class of manufactured, artificial workers. source: Wikipedia