Since the advent of civilization, technological innovations have been displacing human labor while simultaneously creating new kinds of occupations for human beings. Many AI experts now believe that AI software and robots could render all forms of human work unnecessary, displacing all human labor without creating new kinds of occupations for human beings. Maybe the smart people on HN can think up some answers to the following existential question:
What, if anything, can human beings do that society will value but intelligent machines will not be able to do?