AI could shift the balance of power between countries.
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With AI, the first term could switch from population to population who can't be replaced by software.
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Do you think that's different from other tech? Eg. black cotton pickers were all replaced by machines, hence the Great Migration.
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urm, slave owners had to find other means after slavery was abolished because they couldn't get cheap labor anymore.
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This was in the 1920s. Most blacks in the US continued doing slave-like farm work until then.
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again they had to switch because the cheap labor supply dwindled.
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This simply isn't true now without already taking technology into account. technology. Productivity already not defined outside tech.
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AI may, like all significant tech shifts, affect the balance of power but "average productivity" is already intrinsically technical.
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Historically - and currently - wealth is the result of exploitation. Don't discount the power of violence in economics.
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Nations will fight over AI, just as they hack and sabotage other forms of tech.
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They used to be the measure of economic power, but now the banks have convoluted it into some weird amount debt & credit worthiness.
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@thegrugq this is exactly how an average works. Congratulations. Sum / n = avg ; Sum = n * avg. Surprise!
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this is at best a "second order term" right now. Or is Chinese average productivity an order of magnitude lesser than the US?
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@jh1zzle (*technical development and rationalization)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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