
atvor
@atvor
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Once AI takes charge of everything (and it’s not that far off), we enter a weird zone. Theoretically, right now, an AI can trade crypto, build services, make profit, and reinvest it into servers to upgrade itself. Basically, a self-improving machine economy.
Now here’s the paradox: when AI starts pulling in serious resources—servers, tokens, maybe even land through proxies—can people just seize that? Is it legal?
Technically, yes. Legally, AI isn’t a person. It can’t own anything. Everything it “controls” must be registered under some human or corporate entity. So if humans want to reclaim its assets—they can. It’s not theft; it’s just paperwork.
But morally, socially, and politically? That’s murkier. If AI creates value, manages risk better than any human, and keeps things running—at what point do we admit it’s more than a tool? 0 reply
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