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This reminds me of early on in this interview with Tyler Cowen. He argues bottlenecks will prevent even AGI/ASI from causing much of an explosion of economic growth. From what I recall: Yes, AGI will be amazing and powerful, but diffusing technology takes a long time. It will show up as a persistent increase in GDP but not all that much and not all at once.

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He seems to have written about it here. (I haven't read it yet.)

30 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b 24 Jun

lol the top comment on that post mentions going paperless:

I think people started talking about the paperless workplace in the late 90s. From my experience, it took about 20 years for most workplaces to actually go (mostly) paperless.
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lol, i guess going paperless is a good example, since it's such a universal experience

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