Those creatingb AI don’t want to pay for human labour. Do you really think they will pay for humans to not labour.
They will program AI to control small armed drone swarms to take non-laborers out. You might get a couple with your shotgun, but the little buggers'll getcha eventually.
However, Mexicans, injected with "Do not shoot" chips will collect our corpses to take to the rendering plant to feed the other laborers.
Remember when the future was supposed to be like Star Trek?
Those who created farm tractors didn’t want to pay for human labor either.
Yes. Already happening, to a small extent. For example, Elon Musk is developing TeslaBots to work in his Tesla factories, and beta models are already doing some work there. The reasoning is that perhaps 70 percent of the factory space is utilized to provide safe conditions for human workers - barriers, cages, safety monitors, etc. By using AI robots, most of that space is reclaimed for production purposes, and product efficiency goes way up while time to build for each item goes way down. The company greatly increases their profit margins, that more than cover paying for humans to not labor. These scenarios were written about in sci-fi novels over 70 years ago, for our future a couple centuries later. Happening now.
There is talk about reducing the work week to 4 days a week. And some countries are paying out cost-of-living welfare support to idle humans. Automation is providing for support of humans to not labour.