Um
1. 3D printing - how will patents and licensing be affected if I can rip off any creator's content in our "creator economy"?
2. So robots are coming here. Our economy depends on people spending, or at least tax money subsidizing, bailing out, and propping up corporations. Either which one is "corporate welfare". Robots don't spend.
3. AI - see point 1 above for more, noting that 3D printers will be using oil - you know, that substance that - finite or not - might not replenish itself fast enough.
The article lacks details and demands we have faith while pretending some real life issues pertinent to our man-made paradigm don't exist. Especially that pesky wages/spending/corporate welfare issue that is at sheer odds with "free market" principles...
Also, a "creative economy" has one downfall... if you recall, there's a reason why it's termed "starving artist" and it's not because the artist is sub-par with his or her talents...