I assume that the artificial intelligence would not be considered a “trade partner”, but either a private property or a public service.
Like, when your car drives you across the town in return for gasoline, we do not call it “trade”. But when a person drives you in a rickshaw, and receives food in return, this is called “trade”.
Therefore, to eliminate trade completely, you need a non-person who can provide you anything you would otherwise need from a person. In my example, surprises and new inventions.
Why is the missing thing AI?
I assume that the artificial intelligence would not be considered a “trade partner”, but either a private property or a public service.
Like, when your car drives you across the town in return for gasoline, we do not call it “trade”. But when a person drives you in a rickshaw, and receives food in return, this is called “trade”.
Therefore, to eliminate trade completely, you need a non-person who can provide you anything you would otherwise need from a person. In my example, surprises and new inventions.