Could AGI Replace Wall Street?
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Anders Sandberg examines whether artificial general intelligence could manage the global economy more effectively than human institutions.
A sufficiently capable AI system might coordinate markets, allocate resources, interpret legal rules and respond to complex global problems faster than governments or companies. Greater efficiency, however, wouldn’t necessarily mean greater freedom.
In this short excerpt from a longer Thinking on Paper conversation, Anders discusses:
Whether AGI could manage the global economy
How superintelligence might improve global coordination
Why markets and legal systems are difficult to optimise
Whether AI could make better decisions than human institutions
How highly efficient systems could concentrate power
The challenge of keeping advanced AI under human control
How evolutionary pressures could shape competing software systems
Whether humans could become wealthier while losing political agency
What role people would retain in an AI-managed economy
The central question isn’t simply whether AGI could run economic systems better. It’s whether humans would still control the goals, rules and trade-offs behind those systems.
This is a short from a much longer conversation with Anders Sandberg about superintelligence, governance and the future of human decision-making.
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