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==== [[Ultra Period]] ====
 
==== [[Ultra Period]] ====
 
'''[[TL:19-27]]:''' <br>
 
'''[[TL:19-27]]:''' <br>
By [[TL:19-27]], [[robot]]s become [[society]]'s ''Basic Workforce,'' radically transforming everyday life for non-robotic [[sophont]]s. Early [[robot]]a manifest various levels of autonomous behavior, but lack the deep ability for independent decision-making which constitutes true [[artificial intelligence]]. At this point, tools build more sophisticated tools, that are in turn built by tools, with tools, and were intellectually formulated by tools as well, completely removing non-robotic sophonts from the equation.
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By [[TL:19-27]], [[robot]]s become [[society]]'s ''Basic Workforce,'' radically transforming everyday life for non-robotic [[sophont]]s. Early [[robot]]a manifest various levels of autonomous behavior, but lack the deep ability for independent decision-making which constitutes true [[artificial intelligence]]. At this point, tools build more sophisticated tools, that are in turn built by tools, with tools, and were intellectually formulated by tools as well, completely removing non-robotic sophonts from the equation.
 
 
This ushers in what [[economist]]s have long called a post-scarcity economy. It is not an unlimited post-scarcity economy, but most goods necessary to life are widely available for negligible value. Many societies provide extensive social safety nets, most consumer goods can be had affordably, and [[makertech]] has so advanced that most manufactured goods can be quickly had where they are needed most.
 
  
 
== References & Contributors ([[Sources]]) ==
 
== References & Contributors ([[Sources]]) ==

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