Deflation. The fight for every dollar is going to get intense when everybody has 1000 agents earning all the time. Streets will be filled with robotaxis, fares will be nearly free, everything will drift towards zero. Humanoids will become perfect and cheap. Alpha will be incredibly hard to find in the automated world. Why would I loan an unreliable human money when I can invest in humanoids? Giant ad systems. You'll be able to make your own robots and unleash them into the world on some sort of data/ad plan. Drones will constantly be scanning, roving, watching, observing. Everything will be turned into high resolution data. We haven't seen the limits here. AR glasses will record your gaze and your reality, your hands and your face, the time and the location, the temperature and humidity. Video sources won't just be video sources. They will cram more and more variables into every second captured. Monetized sensors that don't just record video and audio, but faces and names and moods and smells and histories and causes and effects and variables you can't possibly imagine in machine languages you couldn't possibly understand. As the sensors get better data, the simulations improve. Physical reality will be a mineable source of monetizable metadata. Everything of value will be extracted. The rich will become states unto themselves with swarms of agents. Having an army of bots will become a new status game. The dawn of infinite labor sounds good, but the reality is closer to speedy autonomous bugs decomposing a corpse. Everything monetizable will be monetized.
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