Nope, Robin Hanson did accelerating change microeconomics that didn’t address the question of returns on investment in improved cognition, just the ability to convert capital in the form of CPUs into human-equivalent skilled labor.
Oh, I meant he would surely be interested in a paper that addressed the question of “accelerating change microeconomics that did address the question of returns on investment in improved cognition”.
Nope, Robin Hanson did accelerating change microeconomics that didn’t address the question of returns on investment in improved cognition, just the ability to convert capital in the form of CPUs into human-equivalent skilled labor.
But surely he would be interested in the latter...
By latter you mean the Lob-Tiling paper / article?
Oh, I meant he would surely be interested in a paper that addressed the question of “accelerating change microeconomics that did address the question of returns on investment in improved cognition”.