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Everything Is Possible, Nothing Is Inevitable: Why AI Might Be the Ultimate Scarcity Trap

Jun 7, 2025
Keith Teare, publisher of That Was The Week newsletter, dives into AI's promise of abundance, questioning whether it's a Silicon Valley fantasy or a feasible future. He argues that while AI could boost productivity, the distribution of wealth remains a critical concern, potentially leading to inequality. Teare contrasts two futures: a techno-feudal system versus a socially equitable one. He highlights innovations like WorldCoin as potential solutions, but warns without effort, AI's potential could turn into the ultimate scarcity trap.
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Inevitable Productivity Gains from AI

  • AI will inevitably accelerate productivity and reduce the human labor required for many tasks.
  • This shift could lead to dramatically less work needed to sustain modern living standards.
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Distribution is the Real Problem

  • Increased production from AI doesn't guarantee fair benefits for everyone.
  • The key issue is how the wealth and outputs created get distributed across society.
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Economics vs Distribution in AI

  • AI economics means production becomes cheaper and outputs increase.
  • The crucial challenge is distributing the wealth generated so everyone can afford essential needs.
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