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No, at standard it will just lead to a collapse (unstable fake capital) or simply fascism embracing its monarchistic, feudal root and we will return to human labor promptly because it is cheaper. Recall in vol 2 of Capital it goes over valorization, the transfer of value from machines onto goods, and automatization; maintaining machines, even if its self-repairing, self-programming AI slaves from Bladerunner or someshit they still will eat value put into them into a ever declining spiral where input is less than value output. Capital can't grow like the cancer it is under such a scenario, leading to all sorts of instability.