″...in which a limited range of resources supports an unexpectedly wide range of plankton species, apparently flouting the competitive exclusion principle, which holds that when two species compete for the same resource, one will be driven to extinction.”
Could ASI political ecology be a similar situation, with human and other biotic agents co-existing happily in a multi ASI-agent ecosystem?
For context, I’m thinking of a situation like the paradox of the plankton...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradox_of_the_plankton
″...in which a limited range of resources supports an unexpectedly wide range of plankton species, apparently flouting the competitive exclusion principle, which holds that when two species compete for the same resource, one will be driven to extinction.”
Could ASI political ecology be a similar situation, with human and other biotic agents co-existing happily in a multi ASI-agent ecosystem?