- Answered to What are the best explorations (fiction or non-fiction) of a post-AGI society and economy?
- From Twitter
Tbh I don’t think any of these really explore the economy much. Maybe Hanson’s Age of Em if you just read the infrastructure bits
- Answered to What are the best explorations (fiction or non-fiction) of a post-AGI society and economy?
- From Twitter
All fiction I’m afraid, and none are really perfect: * Diaspora by Greg Egan (though the AGIs are very human) * Crystal Society by Max Harms * Singularity Sky or Accelerando by Charles Stross * Starfish by Peter Watts
- Answered to What are the best explorations (fiction or non-fiction) of a post-AGI society and economy?
- From Twitter
All fiction I’m afraid, and none are really perfect: * Diaspora by Greg Egan (though the AGIs are very human) * Crystal Society by Max Harms * Singularity Sky or Accelerando by Charles Stross * Starfish by Peter Watts
- Answered to What are the best explorations (fiction or non-fiction) of a post-AGI society and economy?
- From Twitter
All fiction I’m afraid, and none are really perfect: * Diaspora by Greg Egan (though the AGIs are very human) * Crystal Society by Max Harms * Singularity Sky or Accelerando by Charles Stross * Starfish by Peter Watts
- Answered to What are the best explorations (fiction or non-fiction) of a post-AGI society and economy?
- From Twitter
All fiction I’m afraid, and none are really perfect: * Diaspora by Greg Egan (though the AGIs are very human) * Crystal Society by Max Harms * Singularity Sky or Accelerando by Charles Stross * Starfish by Peter Watts
- Answered to What are the best explorations (fiction or non-fiction) of a post-AGI society and economy?
- From Twitter
All fiction I’m afraid, and none are really perfect: * Diaspora by Greg Egan (though the AGIs are very human) * Crystal Society by Max Harms * Singularity Sky or Accelerando by Charles Stross * Starfish by Peter Watts