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The Economic Singularity: Artificial Intelligen... Guide

We are moving from an era where we , to an era where we must find a reason to live beyond work.

Does a human-painted canvas have value if an AI can generate a masterpiece in seconds? The Economic Singularity: Artificial Intelligen...

In an AI-driven economy, productivity could theoretically skyrocket while human employment plummets. This creates a terrifying paradox: we could produce more wealth than ever before in history, yet have no mechanism (like wages) to distribute it to the masses. When capital—owned by a few—can generate all necessary goods and services without labor, the "working class" doesn't just lose its jobs; it loses its economic utility. The Collapse of Scarcity We are moving from an era where we

If we are no longer "workers," who are we? For the last 200 years, our identities have been tied to our professions. The Economic Singularity forces a spiritual crisis: This creates a terrifying paradox: we could produce

Our entire moral and economic framework is built on scarcity. We value things because they are hard to make or obtain. If AI and robotics reach a point where the marginal cost of production drops to near zero, the concept of "price" begins to fail.