No.
Who would want to do that ? Alexander Fleming would. And others like him.
Do you think Einstein was "working" ? He was playing. That was his play. What he liked to do.
Please read my other threads, don't want to write everything again.
Yes - some repetitive boring machine jobs will be gone. I described a solution about such society in the thread "Why Capitalism will never work" it's in "Tilted Economics".
Don't want to write again, or mix everything up, here it was about education. Hope you agree the current system only creates slaves. The idea that Alexander Fleming is 1 in a million is a myth. This school destroys people's minds. Yes they will not be all geniuses in medicine. But they will be in the field they like. Same as any Native American was a genius in his own stuff - hunting, tracking and what they usually did. And they liked it. It was not what we call "work".
http://www.ascentofhumanity.com/chapter5-5.php
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"To most of the roles society offers, I say, "You are made for more than that." We inhabit, in the words of Ivan Illich, "a world into which nobody fits who has not been crushed and molded by sixteen years of formal education." The very idea of having to be at a job "on time" was appalling to early industrial laborers, who also refused the numbing repetitiveness of industrial work until the specter of starvation compelled them. What truly self-respecting person would spend a life marketing soda pop or chewing gum unless they were somehow broken by repeated threats to survival? "
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Not only does school prepare us to submit to the trivialized, demeaning, dull, and unfulfilling jobs that dominate our economy to the present time, not only does it prepare us to be modern producers, it equally prepares us to be modern consumers. Consider Gatto's description:
Schools train individuals to respond as a mass. Boys and girls are drilled in being bored, frightened, envious, emotionally needy, generally incomplete. A successful mass production economy requires such a clientele. A small business, small farm economy like that of the Amish requires individual competence, thoughtfulness, compassion, and universal participation; our own requires a managed mass of leveled, spiritless, anxious, familyless, friendless, godless, and obedient people who believe the difference between "Cheers" and "Seinfeld" is worth arguing about.
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