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The Economic Singularity: Artificial Intelligen... -

Our entire moral and economic framework is built on scarcity. We value things because they are hard to make or obtain. If AI and robotics reach a point where the marginal cost of production drops to near zero, the concept of "price" begins to fail.

If we are no longer "workers," who are we? For the last 200 years, our identities have been tied to our professions. The Economic Singularity forces a spiritual crisis: The Economic Singularity: Artificial Intelligen...

Does a doctor’s diagnosis matter if a chip does it better? Our entire moral and economic framework is built on scarcity

Does a human-painted canvas have value if an AI can generate a masterpiece in seconds? If we are no longer "workers," who are we

For centuries, the formula was simple: We sold our time and cognitive effort to earn the means to survive. But as Artificial Intelligence moves from a tool used by humans to an autonomous agent capable of outperforming them, we are approaching a "Phase Transition" in the human story. The Decoupling of Productivity and People

The phrase isn't just about a stock market boom or a new gadget; it represents the moment when the traditional relationship between human labor and economic value permanently dissolves.

We may find ourselves in a "Neo-Renaissance" where human effort is valued purely for its soul and connection, or a "Useless Class" dystopia where we are merely consumers of machine-made simulations. The Final Arbitrage