At present, the unusual return that the operators of artificial intelligence are seeking is the silence of the law, so that they can continue to work without contributing, as any other worker does. Yet, were it not for the pressure of globalization, the law of a country cannot afford to be so silent in the face of a fact that is as uncomfortable as the closure of counters, offices, bank branches and public administrations.Legally, artificial intelligence seems to be floating nowhere. Neither in the civil code, nor in labor law, nor in the penal code. It escapes everything but allows multinational oligarchs to make superprofits. What’s more, it’s a technology dominated by money collectors, who have integrated companies, banks, state entities and even our private lives. Even if collecting influences the creation of laws, after a certain degree of wealth, money is no more than a collection of millions and billions, more than anything else.