One distinction that may matter here is that something is only counted for as money if it is actually traded between distinct agents. If I got 10 000 times better at making houses from scratch and made a house for me but no one else, there would be no increase in the local economy. If I started selling houses, this would be different.
Superintelligence can be thought of as a large island, where there is a lot of internal trade going on that is invisible to the outside economy. If that was counted as value, then the economy would also be exploding. This internal trade opacity that is proper of intelligence and other intra-agent changes seems to be responsible for the distinctive growth extrapolations.
One distinction that may matter here is that something is only counted for as money if it is actually traded between distinct agents. If I got 10 000 times better at making houses from scratch and made a house for me but no one else, there would be no increase in the local economy. If I started selling houses, this would be different.
Superintelligence can be thought of as a large island, where there is a lot of internal trade going on that is invisible to the outside economy. If that was counted as value, then the economy would also be exploding. This internal trade opacity that is proper of intelligence and other intra-agent changes seems to be responsible for the distinctive growth extrapolations.