I wonder if it's possible today to set up a proof-of-work labor that humans do most cost-effectively, but computers can verify.
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Programming (make a given unit test pass) should also work and be practically accessible to many more.
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Seems like that would significantly enhance market incentives to teach computers to program.
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That is probably true, but rationally there should already be enormous incentive.
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That's longer term though, high barrier to payoff. Assuming the proof of work is relatively simple coding tasks, this would incent broadly.
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