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by osigurdson 818 days ago
That is a fair assessment. I am probably parroting Musk here a little. However, your main issue is access to food and resources, not boring work. I can't see why the price of everything goes to zero if there is no cost to make it.
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Because there's a finite amount of resources so almost always you'll run into scarcity?

Very well the wages might fall much quicker than the costs so for a handful it will be beneficial, for the rest not so much.

It might become way easier to start companies, as there won't be a need to nearly as many people. It might end up being more of a equalizing force in the end.