But if AI and robots take over most labor and taxes are no longer needed, it makes me question: will human votes still matter? Or will those who own the AI and robots become the new decision-makers a.k.a voters, since they control the resources once funded by taxes?
Without taxes or meaningful employment, people's role in governance might become irrelevant.
Is that where we are headed?
https://archive.org/details/gilens_and_page_2014_-testing_th...
e.g. The Republic is not yours to lose.
That said, even if we did arrive at the scenario of AI and robots handling most labor (everything except plumbing, right? We'd be a nation of plumbers), it would still require major legal changes to remove the citizens from the voting process. Not saying it couldn't happen, but it wouldn't happen solely because of AI/robots taking over labor.
Would the elected officials make those major legal changes, to eliminate citizens voting? In my opinion, I rather doubt it.
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