
Intelligence Superabundance
<p><a href="https://www.notboring.co/p/intelligence-superabundance" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">LINK TO ESSAY </a></p> <p>Will AI steal our jobs, let us work less, or force us to do more, better? </p> <p>Induced demand, Jevons Paradox, the Marchetti constant, and consumer psychology 101 suggest that <strong>the increased supply of intelligence will create more demand for tasks that require intelligence</strong>, that we’ll turn gains in intelligence efficiency into ways of doing new things that weren’t previously feasible. </p> <p>Instead of a zero sum competition with the bots, we might be on the cusp of <strong>intelligence superabundance</strong>. We may the same amount of time working, we’ll just achieve much more in those hours than we currently do. </p> <p> </p> --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ageofmiracles/message
"Age of Miracles" · Packy McCormick | Turpentine
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Will AI steal our jobs, let us work less, or force us to do more, better?
Induced demand, Jevons Paradox, the Marchetti constant, and consumer psychology 101 suggest that the increased supply of intelligence will create more demand for tasks that require intelligence, that we’ll turn gains in intelligence efficiency into ways of doing new things that weren’t previously feasible.
Instead of a zero sum competition with the bots, we might be on the cusp of intelligence superabundance. We may the same amount of time working, we’ll just achieve much more in those hours than we currently do.
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ageofmiracles/message