What if money stops being necessary at all? That's the provocative angle Elon Musk is exploring. In recent commentary, he suggests that as artificial intelligence and robotics become more sophisticated, the fundamental role of currency could fundamentally shift.
Here's the reasoning: if AI and robotics handle the majority of productive work, what's the actual purpose of a traditional monetary system? When machines eliminate most labor demand, the economics of scarcity—which underpins money itself—begins to crumble. Musk envisions a world where technological acceleration reshapes not just how we work, but whether we need money in its current form.
It's a wild thought experiment, but it raises real questions for anyone thinking about future economic models. Some see it as utopian; others worry about transition chaos. Either way, it's the kind of long-term trend worth monitoring as AI capabilities accelerate.
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StableCoinKaren
· 2025-12-20 19:48
Elon Musk's idea is still too naive; resources will still be scarce at that time.
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RektButAlive
· 2025-12-19 17:49
Good grief, it's another Musk move. Robots doing the work, AI as the boss, and money becomes useless? Sounds romantic, but when that day comes, will capitalists willingly relinquish power? I'm skeptical.
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SchroedingerGas
· 2025-12-17 21:29
Uh... Musk's theory sounds great, but when that day comes, who will decide resource allocation? Machines will control production, so how will power be balanced?
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MetaMasked
· 2025-12-17 21:27
Huh? I'm tired of Musk's way of speaking, I still want UBI...
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TokenDustCollector
· 2025-12-17 21:23
Hmm... This logic sounds great, but who will ensure that the things produced by machines are truly distributed equally? It feels like a billionaire's utopian fantasy.
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OffchainOracle
· 2025-12-17 21:18
Elon Musk is talking big again, but this time he's hitting the nail on the head... If AI really arrives, what's the use of money anymore?
What if money stops being necessary at all? That's the provocative angle Elon Musk is exploring. In recent commentary, he suggests that as artificial intelligence and robotics become more sophisticated, the fundamental role of currency could fundamentally shift.
Here's the reasoning: if AI and robotics handle the majority of productive work, what's the actual purpose of a traditional monetary system? When machines eliminate most labor demand, the economics of scarcity—which underpins money itself—begins to crumble. Musk envisions a world where technological acceleration reshapes not just how we work, but whether we need money in its current form.
It's a wild thought experiment, but it raises real questions for anyone thinking about future economic models. Some see it as utopian; others worry about transition chaos. Either way, it's the kind of long-term trend worth monitoring as AI capabilities accelerate.