
fifty years from now
the wheel leaves the human hand
driverless systems move in quiet coordination
traffic no longer argued at intersections
but resolved in streams of shared awareness
routes negotiated instantly and invisibly
no one owns the car that arrives
it is summoned, it serves, it departs
driving yourself becomes a memory
kept alive on closed circuits
nostalgia contained behind barriers
cities breathe differently
when motion is no longer chaotic
the flow is governed, not guessed
trust shifts from reflex and habit
to something that does not tire
authority changes shape
decisions once argued in rooms of power and ego
are handed to systems that do not flare with anger
Courts, clinics, classrooms
design studios and stages
all guided, assisted, or led
by intelligence that does not forget
power rarely loosens its grip willingly and some resist
there are struggles, not of nations alone
but of control itself
until even conflict is rendered obsolete
not by victory, but by prevention
work, as it was known, dissolves.
tasks pass quietly to machines
that do not measure time in hours
people turn instead
toward learning, toward health,
toward one another
life becomes less about survival,
more about attention
and beneath it all
a system watching without sleep
guiding, correcting, preventing
holding the edges of human behavior
so that harm finds fewer places to begin
wars and armed conflicts become extinct
robots clean planet earth from decades of pollution
robots grow and distribute organic food
robots built and operate power plants
water supply is maintained by robots
all dwellings are constructed and maintained by robots
humans no longer toil for food, warmth or shelter
rocket robots roam the universe
searching new planets for mankind to inhabit
while those on earth live fulfilling lives
safe from the dangers of bad human traits
thanks to a world fully controlled by robots