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“On Owning Galaxies” by Simon Lermen

“On Owning Galaxies” by Simon Lermen

Update: 2026-01-06
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It seems to be a real view held by serious people that your OpenAI shares will soon be tradable for moons and galaxies. This includes eminent thinkers like Dwarkesh Patel, Leopold Aschenbrenner, perhaps Scott Alexander and many more. According to them, property rights will survive an AI singularity event and soon economic growth is going to make it possible for individuals to own entire galaxies in exchange for some AI stocks. It follows that we should now seriously think through how we can equally distribute those galaxies and make sure that most humans will not end up as the UBI underclass owning mere continents or major planets.

I don't think this is a particularly intelligent view. It comes from a huge lack of imagination for the future.

Property rights are weird, but humanity dying isn't

People may think that AI causing human extinction is something really strange and specific to happen. But it's the opposite: humans existing is a very brittle and strange state of affairs. Many specific things have to be true for us to be here, and when we build ASI there are many preferences and goals that would see us wiped out. It's actually hard to [...]

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Outline:

(01:06 ) Property rights are weird, but humanity dying isnt

(01:57 ) Why property rights wont survive

(03:10 ) Property rights arent enough

(03:36 ) What if there are many unaligned AIs?

(04:18 ) Why would they be rewarded?

(04:48 ) Conclusion

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First published:

January 6th, 2026



Source:

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/SYyBB23G3yF2v59i8/on-owning-galaxies


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Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.


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Political cartoon showing person holding OpenAI stock certificate as AI takeover news plays on TV with nanobots swirling around.
Board meeting with executives, AI system, CEO, and screen displaying

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“On Owning Galaxies” by Simon Lermen

“On Owning Galaxies” by Simon Lermen