The authors were not saying it’s the society that the World Economic Forum should be working to create, just that it seems remotely possible, certainly not a plan for a conspiracy. Rather, it’s more similar to a fiction like The Brave New World... On second thought, regardless of whether you treat it as a fiction or as an actual conspiracy, you get the same message, so I’d say the thought experiment is successful in that aspect.
I think it was a neutral thought experiment, and you're free to make your own interpretation, it's neither an utopia nor a dystopia.
> It is as much a thought experiment as it is an invitation to advance the state of "Everything as a Service" rent-seeking among those in power
I don't disagree here.
"We asked experts from our Global Future Councils for their take on the world in 2030" is not much of a preface, if this was as purposefully exaggerated as you're saying.
In this new vision, the billionaires own everything and others owning nothing - at which point they become serfs. It is a regression to feudalism.
If anything, it's the logical continuation of the trends Marx saw.