It’s fair that I only added “(but not more)” to the forum version – it’s not in the original article which was framed more like a lower bound. Though, I stand by “not more” in the sense that the market isn’t expecting it to be *way* more, as you’d get in an intelligence explosion or automation of most of the economy. Anyway I edited it a bit.
I’m not taking revenue to be equivalent to value. I define value as max consumer willingness to pay, which is closely related to consumer surplus.
It’s fair that I only added “(but not more)” to the forum version – it’s not in the original article which was framed more like a lower bound. Though, I stand by “not more” in the sense that the market isn’t expecting it to be *way* more, as you’d get in an intelligence explosion or automation of most of the economy. Anyway I edited it a bit.
I’m not taking revenue to be equivalent to value. I define value as max consumer willingness to pay, which is closely related to consumer surplus.