Elon Musk has once again pushed the conversation on the future of work into bold new territory. Speaking openly on Nikhil Kamath’s podcast, the Tesla and SpaceX chief painted a picture of a world where people wake up each day and choose to work, not because they must, but because they want to.
Musk believes rapid advances in artificial intelligence and robotics will soon be powerful enough to take over most routine and even skilled tasks. His timeline is striking: within just 10 to 20 years, he expects machines to generate the goods and services people need, making full-time jobs optional for many.
In Musk’s view, this shift could also transform the idea of money itself. If AI systems can produce almost everything at near-zero cost, traditional economic rules may no longer apply. “Work may become more like a hobby,” he suggested, something people would pursue for meaning, passion, or creativity instead of financial survival.
While his prediction sounds liberating, Musk acknowledged the transformations won’t be simple. Societies will need to rethink purpose, income models and the role of human contribution. But he remained optimistic that freeing people from compulsory labour could unlock a more creative, fulfilled world.
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