What happens when work is no longer necessary - not for some, but for everyone?
Artificial intelligence, autonomous machines and humanoid robots are transforming our world faster than politics, business and society can react. For the first time in human history, an economy is emerging in which prosperity no longer depends on human labor.
Factories run without workers.
Energy, food, transportation and production become fully automated.
Basic needs may soon be met entirely without human involvement.
We are standing at the beginning of the first post-labor civilization.
If millions of people can no longer earn income through labor, the state, tax systems, pensions and the monetary order begin to falter. Our current fiat money system is built on an assumption that soon may no longer apply:
Humans must work.
But what if machines take over this role-faster, cheaper, more precise and infinitely scalable?
This book explores the role Bitcoin could play in a world where:
Work is no longer the basis of income
Taxes on labor disappear
Productivity grows toward infinity
Wealth is created by machines
Political and economic power risks becoming dangerously concentrated
Bitcoin may be far more than a digital asset:
It may become a neutral, scarce, global protocol-a store of value, a fair distribution mechanism, and the transparent foundation for a future automation dividend.
If machines generate all material prosperity-
what then creates meaning, identity, cohesion and freedom?
This book addresses the decisive questions of the coming era:
How do people live in a world without the compulsion to work?
How can we prevent extreme concentrations of power?
How can society remain stable when the labor market disappears?
How can wealth be distributed fairly when machines do the work?
What roles will AI, robotics and Bitcoin play in a post-labor world?
For readers interested in:
Artificial intelligence & the future of work
Robotics, automation and AI ethics
Monetary systems, economics, Bitcoin & technology
Societal future scenarios, politics & philosophy
This book does not merely describe what is possible-it explains what is necessary to ensure that humans can live freely, safely and autonomously in a world powered by machines.
The future is closer than we think-
the only question is: Are we ready?