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The original was posted on /r/singularity by /u/Mekkablood on 2023-08-18 18:04:55+00:00.


Can I see a world where most human labor is no longer needed, ubi, and extended lifespans are the norm? Absolutely, and I think those that don't can't see the writing on the wall. In regards to timespan, that's a mute point. Even if we have a terrible war that sets us back many years we'll eventually get to this point one way or another.

However the largest question I never see addressed is property rights. How is it fair in a world like this(no possibility of upward mobility due to labor automation) some people get to live in mansions on large plots of land, or right next to the beach, and others get to live in small apartments on top and beside other people?

I am wanting to hear people's potential solutions to this problem. I think some sort of time limit and a lottery system might have to come into place. I also can see people rejecting this to the point of violence. Again wondering what are some other ideas as I don't think this topic is addressed enough.

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