I can see a very large portion of the population wanting to opt out of the AI revolution. I expect to see a middle-class Rage Against the Machines in the not too far future where technology is an abomination (today's anarchists). A guaranteed living wage paid by the government would only make us slaves to the very rich/powerful and I can already see the beginnings of a anti-tech backlash happening today to what many people are seeing as excessive use of technology in our daily lives. If we can regulation immigration we can surely regulate AI itself. In times of economic upheaval expect to see a scapegoat and it's possible automation and AI will fit the bill nicely.This is a very good article, very relevant to this thread:
https://www.scientificamerican.com/...survive-big-data-and-artificial-intelligence/
We are experiencing the largest transformation since the end of the Second World War; after the automation of production and the creation of self-driving cars the automation of society is next. With this, society is at a crossroads, which promises great opportunities, but also considerable risks. If we take the wrong decisions it could threaten our greatest historical achievements.