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Algernoq comments on Wealth from Self-Replicating Robots - Less Wrong Discussion

3 Post author: Algernoq 15 July 2014 04:42AM

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Comment author: Algernoq 19 July 2014 04:02:08PM 0 points [-]

It's cheaper in some situations (hard to say which without a design study), due to reducing shipping costs (as you note), maintenance costs, and cost to scale production up or down.

For "better", well, it puts the project within reach of a small team of inventors/hobbyists with minimal funding, and allows everyone who buys a self-replicating robot to own a bit of the means of production. The alternative, monolithic non-self-replicating factories, are usually owned by amoral narcissists who succeeded in a highly political company, and the technologies produced are typically licensed, not sold. I'd rather be an owner than a subletter.