Labor as an API
> human_labor() will be a tool call.
> agi will eat labor, but the economy is a fractal; humans will meet demand at the edges.
> create a perfectly liquid gig economy; become a market-maker for labor.
Economy as an MMO
> model the economy as a massively multiplayer online game (like Sims).
> post-robotics, 99.9% of work will be done over the internet. use bitcoin as the in-game currency.
> your userbase === the workforce.
Training Data for Megaprojects
> why can’t Codex build a skyscraper?
> the labs need chain of thought data/rl for long-horizon, hyper-collaborative tasks.
Shopify for Robotics
> robotics businesses are the new e-commerce. [1]
> what is the equivalent of a website in 2006?
> build that infra; earn an eternal revenue cut.
AI construction firm
> construction is a $13T market.
> become an insider first; don’t have hubris.
> vertically integrate until you the developer’s point-of-contact.
> continue until the only thing left to replace is the labor itself.
> lastly, build skyscrapers with software margins.
Linkedin 2
> linkedin is built on old rituals (resumes, etc).
> find the proof-of-work for taste and agency.
> move prior work and social proof on-chain.
> forward integrate into labor, or backwards integrate into education.
> the economy is your oyster.
Education 2
> what does it mean to be ‘well-educated’ post-agi?
> teachers are high-variance. pedigree is rigged, intelligence is immeasurable.
> anything that can be put in words is in-distribution; we need higher-level representations for thought.
> aggressively democratize and standardize using software.
> teach timeless stuff like physics and meditation.