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Alexander M's avatar

Even if your line of thought is respected, you omit too many significantly different circumstance that have to be factored in.

One of which is that with AI, the same human create - let’s say - 10x the “energy” of his former self.

No productivity gain has been as massive as today’s. Also that is largely due to the fact that the share of white collar jobs on total workforce is maybe equal to the blue-collar workers (due to largely progressed machine automation).

https://x.com/jack/status/2027129697092731343?s=46

Just one, won’t be the last.

Another fact is that none of innovations have made human inputs superfluous in the size we’re facing now.

Yes, it will take time. No, it will not take so much time to take people on the boats, as in previous history.

Digital Asset Research's avatar

Valid points but I’d also say the comment “you omit too many significantly different circumstance that have to be factored in.” goes both ways in this discussion.