Comment by S. Yash Kalash

Senior fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation; expert in strategy, public policy, digital technology and financial services.
If AGI emerges, it could become the most transformative force in economic and social life since the Industrial Revolution. Its promise is extraordinary: near-total automation of intellectual labour, accelerated scientific discovery, rapid innovation cycles and an economic order in which scarcity begins to recede.
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