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Economic Growth Given Machine Intelligence [pdf, 1998]

23 points| coderdude | 15 years ago |hanson.gmu.edu | reply

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[+] arethuza|15 years ago|reply
I believe that we will be able to build artificially intelligent general intelligences, I'd be surprised if this happens in my lifetime, but I do believe it will happen at some point. If it does I suspect the possible outcomes are:

- Good - we end up with a society that looks like a low tech version of the Culture with AIs and humans co-existing

- Bad - See The Second Renaissance from the Animatrix

- Weird - Economics 2.0 from Accelerando

I think at this moment in time I'd probably go with "Weird" as my estimate of the most likely outcome!

[+] nickpinkston|15 years ago|reply
TL;DR: Computers are complimentary and competitive with human intelligence - hence wages. Initially, computers increase wages by increasing productivity, but later as computers fully replace many in the labor market - wages fall dramatically due to essentially Moore's Law.
[+] proemeth|15 years ago|reply
I was expecting some graph at least...