Eventually, all of the mines, factories, facilities, and infrastructure of mass production will be publicly owned. Mass production has always been a social endeavor, not a private one. It takes a team of human beings, laboring, working, in order to produce goods and services. Whatever property exists that exploits human labor for the profit of an owner, becomes publicly owned and democratically managed.
If today you try to make Yellowstone National Park into your private land and business, you will be arrested, because that land belongs to the American people, not just you as an individual. You can't use that land to exploit others for a profit..etc. It belongs to everyone, not just you. If you walk into the public library with a big duffle bag and start throwing books into it, and try to walk out without properly checking them out with the library, you'll be stopped by security. Many public libraries today have armed guards. You can't just walk in there and take the books, without following the rules.
Same applies for private property that is used to exploit other human beings for profit. The only property that you can own is for personal use, not to exploit others for a profit. In the future profits and markets won't exist anyway due to advanced automation and artificial intelligence, so the fact that you and I won't be able to exploit human labor by owning the means of production will be irrelevant and of no concern to us or anyone. Smart robots and AGI will handle practically all of the mass production, hence capitalism will be seen in the same way as we today consider feudalism or even chattel slavery. It will be an archaic, obsolete system of production.