I think that humans would still be necessary for human society for a reasonable amount of time (months or more) if things go well. If things don’t go well, we’re toast, which is a pretty big deviation from the economic model. But even if things go well, I think the presence of things like superhuman persuasion lead to a breakdown of assumptions behind normal economic behavior in humans, even in that period where human labor is still a cost-effective input to the (now superhumanly-planned) economy.
I think that humans would still be necessary for human society for a reasonable amount of time (months or more) if things go well. If things don’t go well, we’re toast, which is a pretty big deviation from the economic model. But even if things go well, I think the presence of things like superhuman persuasion lead to a breakdown of assumptions behind normal economic behavior in humans, even in that period where human labor is still a cost-effective input to the (now superhumanly-planned) economy.