fwiw Iāve never heard megaprojects defined in terms of opportunity cost of inputs (such that even projects costing just a small number of actual people or actual dollarsārather than e.g. projects productively absorbing $100 million dollarsācould count).
It might be useful to have a term to match that definition/āconcept of yours, but I donāt think the term should be megaproject because that term is already taken and this definition/āconcept is quite different. (If we had both meanings of megaproject in common use, then it would be harder to have this kind of conversation.)
fwiw Iāve never heard megaprojects defined in terms of opportunity cost of inputs (such that even projects costing just a small number of actual people or actual dollarsārather than e.g. projects productively absorbing $100 million dollarsācould count).
It might be useful to have a term to match that definition/āconcept of yours, but I donāt think the term should be megaproject because that term is already taken and this definition/āconcept is quite different. (If we had both meanings of megaproject in common use, then it would be harder to have this kind of conversation.)
Looking back, the Superintelligence objection is great. I have since resolved the question to my own satisfaction with this comment.