User blog comment:GrandMethuselah67/Lore Sheet: The Democratic Imperium of Neohumanity/@comment-27030725-20150929203741/@comment-26322734-20150930011753

Thanks! I'll answer your questions best I can.

1) Yes. Smaller-scale 3D printers print only clothes, hand-held tech, and other personal necessities. These mobile 3D printers are about as small as the modern smartphone. Larger scale 3D printers print buildings, houses, or other such structures necessary to keep a city. These are usually mounted on vehicles and micro-managed via femtomachines. Other specialized 3D printers print exotic matter tools, ergotech, or other non-byronic matter constructs.

2) Nope. Employment has been rendered completely obsolete with perfect working bots that do all of the work for humans, from cleaning and construction to medical help and psychology. In the place of jobs are "extended hobbies", which are things that Neohumans do to keep themselves entertained; activities like extreme sports, any form of entertainment or art, virtual reality gaming, or simply exploring the universe/multiverse.

3) It depends. Every human has the ability to code, so they can create artificial intelligence if they're willing to invest enough time to program its personality, give it the ability to re-program itself and so on. However, the A.I. that Neohumans can lawfully create are only helping (semi-sentient, semi-intelligent) A.I. to perform any number of tasks they need to be done, or at least A.I. with human-level intelligence if they want a companion. Superintelligent A.I. isn't allowed, though.