×
Predictions for a post AGI world
Written by
Published on
Join our daily newsletter for breaking news, product launches and deals, research breakdowns, and other industry-leading AI coverage
Join Now

The rise of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is prompting deep analysis of humanity’s future role and the economic implications of advanced AI systems.

Key philosophical questions: The fundamental differences between humans and AI systems are being reconsidered as technology advances, particularly regarding consciousness, emotions, and intelligence.

  • Traditional assumptions about human uniqueness in areas like innovation, consciousness, and emotional intelligence are being challenged by advances in AI
  • Leading thinkers like Vitalik Buterin suggest that emotions and intelligence are ultimately algorithmic processes that can be replicated in non-biological substrates
  • The concept of “physical intelligence” is expected to be eventually mastered by humanoid robots

Mathematical foundations: Understanding intelligence requires examining its core components through the lens of mathematics and probability theory.

  • Intelligence can be defined as a combination of probability theory (hypothesis searching) and optimization theory (utility maximization)
  • Computational progress in AI continues to accelerate while human biological intelligence faces natural limitations
  • The race for superior intelligence increasingly depends on computing power, data access, and capital investment

Economic implications: The integration of AGI into the economy will likely create distinct short-term and long-term effects on human employment and wages.

  • Research suggests initial wage increases as humans leverage AI capabilities, potentially leading to 10x growth
  • Long-term predictions indicate wages may eventually fall below subsistence levels around 2045
  • Regulated sectors of the economy may be more resistant to AI disruption, as noted by Marc Andreessen

Human adaptation: The role of humans in an AGI-driven world will require significant adaptation and focus on higher-order skills.

  • Jobs requiring complex decision-making and unpredictable problem-solving may remain human-centric
  • New educational approaches and training will be needed to prepare humans for roles managing AI systems
  • The concept of “doing what you love” may become more relevant, though potentially disconnected from economic success

Future scenarios: The impact of advanced AI systems presents both challenges and opportunities for human society.

  • Universal basic income might emerge as one component of future economic systems
  • Resource distribution algorithms could become central to economic organization
  • The value of scarce resources and unique human experiences may increase

Looking ahead: The future relationship between humans and AGI will likely maintain some fundamental differences that preserve human value.

  • While models can scale to serve everyone perpetually, individuals serve unique purposes in their lifetime
  • Human uniqueness may shift from utility-based value to appreciation of art, beauty, and interpersonal connections
  • The rarity of human experiences and creativity might become increasingly valuable in an AI-saturated world
Post AGI effect prediction

Recent News

Google’s AI Overviews now compares phones — why some think that’s a bad idea

Google's AI phone comparison tool shows accuracy flaws while threatening the revenue streams of tech publications that create its source material.

Ivo raises $16M Series A to automate contract review for lawyers

A startup born from Google's former cloud AI leadership aims to make artificial intelligence tools more affordable for mid-sized companies.

AI tool CodeSignal simulates difficult conversations to train better leaders

New AI platform brings executive-level coaching to middle managers at a fraction of traditional costs.