Impact of AGI Invention on Countries' Prosperity
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Summary
The article discusses the potential impact of the invention of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) on different countries, considering factors like resources and population. It highlights that resource-rich and population-rich countries may benefit the most.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledAssuming all countries have access to AGI and just start implementations of whatever it is suggesting.
Countries like Indonesia will be super rich while countries like Switzerland will become relatively poor to where they ranked before.
In reality, your odds are as good as mine.
Does this assume they all have the AGI at the same time? In that case, it depends on the local ruling gang; whether they want to adopt its advice or not.
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