human-preference-niches
Consumer and societal preferences for goods and services produced by humans for aesthetic, ideological, or religious reasons, which may preserve some human labor demand.
1 chapter across 1 book
Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies (2014)Nick Bostrom
Chapter 11 explores the implications of a multipolar post-transition world where multiple superintelligent agents coexist and compete, contrasting it with the unipolar singleton scenario. It analyzes economic and social dynamics such as the substitution of human labor by cheap, copyable machine intelligence, the resulting impact on wages and employment, and the distribution of capital income. The chapter also draws analogies between humans and horses to illustrate potential outcomes for human labor and discusses the political and social ramifications of such a transition.