<![CDATA[Yesterday, I argued that Elon Musk is right: artificial intelligence and robotics are ready to usher in an era of radical material plenty. I think, though, that the future feels almost impossible to picture. What does a world without scarcity actually look like day to day? How do the basic rules of economics change when “not enough” stops being the central problem? And why might having enough of nearly everything present some of the hardest challenges humanity has ever faced?]]>