>>60735800Land somewhat, house values are going to tank to oblivion because of robotized production. But that's not the issue. The issue is that the value of AI will increase much more than the value of land. People say that AI needs to use land, but it could well be that AI increases spatial efficiency so much that land value drops. After all, a robot can work in tight conditions without complaining, and it can stack stuff easily where people get scared or are simply too fat for without elevators. On top, AI mogging will lead to the final birth collapse.