The underlying premise of this little film is that jobs are being threatened, and that's bad. I agree with the first part, but I'm not so sure that's a bad thing. The centrality of jobs in our culture is an artifact of our culture, not necessarily a biological (or psychological) imperative.
Readers of science fiction will already be familiar with the many ideas about what happens to people who don't possess skills that robots can't do. After reading many of these myself, I find the most plausible scenarios involve hordes of entertainment-seeking people with lesser skills, coddled and pampered by smaller hordes of robots. Some people will find creative outlets, but many will pursue full time the same part-time leisure activities people pursue today, with TV at the head of the list.
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