The article explores a post-labor society where AI handles all production, services, and creative tasks. It discusses economic inequality if ownership of AI remains concentrated, and psychological impacts of obsolescence. The author suggests that without meaningful work, humans may turn to art, relationships, or simulated realities. The piece touches on Universal Basic Income, digital leisure, and the risk of stagnation. It challenges readers to consider what humans uniquely offer when machines outperform them at everything.
FuturismPublished: June 24, 2026
After AI takes everything
Reported by AIVerse News Desk
Executive Summary
"A reflective essay contemplates a world where AI has automated all work, questioning meaning, purpose, and human agency."
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