Exponential Shift: Humans Adapt to AI Economies
Exponential Shift: Humans Adapt to AI Economies
This paper explores how artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics are transforming the global labor market. Human workers, limited to a 33% duty cycle due to rest and holidays, cost $14 to $55 per hour. In contrast, digital labor operates nearly 24/7 at just $0.10 to $0.50 per hour. We examine sectors like healthcare, education, manufacturing, and retail, finding that 40-70% of tasks could be automated. Yet, human skills like emotional intelligence and adaptability remain essential. Humans process 5,000-20,000 tokens (units of information) per hour, while AI far exceeds this, though its energy use-3.5 to 7 times higher than humans-could offset 20-40% of cost savings. Using real-world examples, such as AI in journalism and law, we illustrate these dynamics and propose six strategies-like a 4-day workweek and retraining-to ensure a fair transition to an AI-driven economy.
Kevin J McNamara、Rhea Pritham Marpu
自动化技术经济计算技术、计算机技术经济计划、经济管理
Kevin J McNamara,Rhea Pritham Marpu.Exponential Shift: Humans Adapt to AI Economies[EB/OL].(2025-04-11)[2025-06-06].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.08855.点此复制
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