I would not be surprised if anti-robo communism becomes a thing come 2048, just in time for the 200th year since the publication of the commie manifesto.
There will definitely be some eventual re-evaluation of economic principles and consideration over who should own “the means of production”
Outsourcing, robotic automation, and now AI tools have the net effect of accelerating the transfer in wealth to the top 0.1%
The promise of automation is that it makes life easier for everyone so that workers can achieve higher productivity with less effort and hours, and the owners or shareholders can also reap increased profits. Win-win.
But in practice it’s been wealth hoarding and not passing down any meaningful increase in productivity as wage growth.
It’s not the fault of the robots but a symptom of the economic structure and incentives.