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The Iced Coffee Hour — The AI Super-Cycle Has Begun — You Have 1 Year To Get UNFATHOMABLY RICH! | Chris Camillo
Healthcarebixel·6d ago
The Iced Coffee Hour — The AI Super-Cycle Has Begun — You Have 1 Year To Get UNFATHOMABLY RICH! | Chris Camillo

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Timeline for AGI: 2030 with 50% chance | Demis Hassabis and Lex Fridman
Infrastructurebixel·6d ago
Timeline for AGI: 2030 with 50% chance | Demis Hassabis and Lex Fridman

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AI 2077: A Realistic Scenario of AI Takeover
Entertainmentbixel·6d ago
AI 2077: A Realistic Scenario of AI Takeover

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The AGI future is weirder than you realize
Infrastructurebixel·6d ago
The AGI future is weirder than you realize

The AGI future is weirder than you realize

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AGI disruption narratives gain mainstream traction on social platforms
Workbixel·16d ago
AGI disruption narratives gain mainstream traction on social platforms

The proliferation of AGI 'elite disruption' content signals growing mainstream awareness that artificial general intelligence will fundamentally restructure economic power dynamics. While the framing is sensationalized, it reflects genuine anxiety about job displacement and wealth concentration as AI capabilities expand. This narrative shift matters because public perception of AGI as a disruptive force will influence regulatory responses and workforce preparation strategies across industries.

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Post-Labor Economics 2025 — AI systems now 'Better, Faster, Cheaper, Safer'
Workbixel·16d ago
Post-Labor Economics 2025 — AI systems now 'Better, Faster, Cheaper, Safer'

The economic case for human labor is collapsing across the BFCS matrix — AI systems are simultaneously outperforming humans on quality, speed, cost, and safety metrics. This isn't gradual displacement anymore; it's a fundamental shift where the comparative advantages that historically protected human workers are being systematically eliminated. The lecture format suggests this transition is now predictable enough to teach as economic theory, signaling we've moved from speculation to documented reality.

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