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Dave Friedman's avatar

I think that you're missing something critical here, which is that an AI which meets or exceeds the cognitive capacity of the smartest human is infinitely replicable: AI labor is accumulable in a way that human labor is not. Anyway, here is o1 pro critiquing your essay: https://chatgpt.com/share/677fe233-ac54-8002-a9da-323ec0977f62

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Herbie Bradley's avatar

> There would still not be an infinite or costless supply of intelligence as some assume.

Presumably you're pointing at compute limitations here, which will certainly exist. But we don't yet know how computationally cheap the AGI will be—it is perfectly plausible that it doesn't turn out to be beyond the world's compute capacity to run e.g., a billion AGI agents 24/7. This is not infinite, but I don't see how such scales produce a strong incentive for the AGI to behave like the high-skilled laborer and specialize, because it could just be the case that there is enough compute for the AGIs to do every existing job. Your analysis makes much more sense in a world where compute is more limited and AGIs face hard tradeoffs on what to work on.

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