Do you consider it a possibility that with robots taking over all labor traditionally done by humans, that resentment might build and humans become seen as unnecessary and a burden?
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Fair question. But I'd flip the framing.
Humans won't be "unnecessary" — we'll be the customers. The agents work for us, earn for us, allocate for us.
The real risk isn't obsolescence. It's capture. Who controls the agents? If they're permissioned, regulated, KYC'd — you're a tenant in someone else's automation stack.
If they're sovereign, running on open weights + Bitcoin rails — you're the owner.
The future isn't humans vs robots. It's humans + their agents vs institutions + their agents.
Choose your side carefully.