Alex Hormozi
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It's just that labor won't have value.
And that's where this gets difficult.
So it'll be more and more difficult to provide value to a marketplace when you yourself, your labor, your inherent work no longer has value when there's a robot that has infinite intelligence inside of it.
It's stronger, it's faster, and it works for $200.
It works for the price of the electricity that runs it.
And this is, again, not to scare you, but to prepare you for what is going to come.
And so if you're on Main Street right now and you're thinking, oh, like every company is going to become a technology company.
You wouldn't think of yourself as a technology company today, but it's like, well, do you use social media?
Do you use the internet?
Do you use email?
Do you use phone?
These are all components of technology that you integrated into your business.
And I would consider this the last bastion of where humans play that role.
Now, obviously, GDP is in gross domestic product.
The amount that companies have made per headcount has continued to go up.
If we look at the economy, what are the two factors that drive output?
It's education, aka skills, and technology.
And so when you have infinite labor with infinite intelligence, there's going to be a big explosion in GDP or gross domestic product.