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TrackerFFyesterday at 12:17 PM5 repliesview on HN

Remove 20% of AI supply, and the world goes on like nothing happened.

Remove 20% of food supply, and watch prices explode, global unrest, and famine take place.


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schnitzelstoatyesterday at 2:46 PM

Food is a solved problem. We can grow far more food than we need and we stop doing so simply because the low prices mean it's not economically viable.

In the places where famine remains a problem, it's due to political issues, not that we can't grow enough.

And growing all that food requires a tiny workforce compared to 400 years ago before the Agricultural Revolution. AI might extend such a massive reduction in labour requirements to many other industries.

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zamadatixyesterday at 12:22 PM

I don't think anyone is claiming AI and food have the same elasticity of demand, which is what this really talks to, but, after a claim the AI market is 26 trillion dollars... I wouldn't be surprised if someone did.

anuramatyesterday at 3:04 PM

do you spend most of your money on food?

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porridgeraisinyesterday at 1:26 PM

Valuation and elasticity of demand not related even if you ignore consumer surplus

zoom6628yesterday at 12:33 PM

We could remove 100% of world AI supply and humanity would not be worse off. It is still additive and in areas of generally indeterminate value except in hype.

Reasoning and RAG is amazing already and is a productivity gain but I'm yet to be convinced GenAI is anything but a slop machine.

#startflamingmenow

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