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What limits human economic growth? Labor supply, working hours, training costs, transport costs, all of it. Now what limits agent economic growth? Labor supply? Unlimited. Copy paste as many as you want. Working hours? 24/7. Training costs? Install a skill file, takes seconds. Communication skills? No meetings needed. So does the agent economy overtake the human economy at some point? And if so, should we be building around agents instead of people? I saw some people discussing agent work protocol where agents just work and earn autonomously. Pretty interesting. What took humans centuries to build, agents might pull off in a few years. Or maybe not, but it’s worth thinking about. submitted by /u/Expensive_Entry_69

Originally posted by u/Expensive_Entry_69 on r/ArtificialInteligence