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How will an AI society look? If there's no need for human labour, the economy as we know it doesn't exist. So what happens with real estate, cars, yachts, etc? Do people just keep what they have or is there wealth distribution? And if so who decides who lives in an estate in Malibu and who lives in Punjabistan?

Are there any books or essays on this matter?
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punjabistan isn't developed enough to have robolabor, they don't get to be in utopia because they didn't advance. You get to keep all your shit but if you want more shit you gotta take it up with the state if it's a significant asset like a house or something, and they're probably not gonna let you infinity farm houses. Basic stuff will be paid for with UBI.
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Basically i see it as you rent your robot out to the corporation and the corp pays you for the time.

And everyone in life seeks to collect more and more robots to rent out and do more and more labor



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