This document discusses the potential societal impacts of increased robotics and artificial intelligence leading to widespread job loss and unemployment. It notes that while robots can perform some jobs more efficiently, replacing huge numbers of human workers with robots could negatively impact employment, consumer spending, tax revenue, and people's sense of purpose. The document raises concerns about governments' ability to fund public services and support unemployed populations in such a scenario. It proposes that leaders reconsider plans to make millions redundant and instead focus technology on protecting and advancing society in areas like healthcare and education.