Redefining the role of governments to navigate the AI economic transformation



Who We Are
We are a consortium of experts proposing concrete policies and strategies to guide governance during the upcoming era of AI-driven economic transformation.
Lead Editor

Deric Cheng
Director of Research, Windfall Trust
Senior Fellow, Convergence Analysis
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Why Do We Exist?
Artificial General Intelligence systems capable of directly replacing human labor could cause massive shocks to global societies and economies.

AGI could lead to massive labor displacement, as the performance of AI on cognitive labor eventually surpasses that of many humans.
AGI could lead to massive labor displacement, as the performance of AI on cognitive labor eventually surpasses that of many humans.
AGI could lead to massive labor displacement, as the performance of AI on cognitive labor eventually surpasses that of many humans.
AGI could lead to skyrocketing wealth inequality, as profits becomes concentrated among a few corporations and capital owners.
AGI could lead to skyrocketing wealth inequality, as profits becomes concentrated among a few corporations and capital owners.
AGI could lead to skyrocketing wealth inequality, as profits becomes concentrated among a few corporations and capital owners.
AGI could lead to stagnating or falling wages for the majority of workers if AI technology replaces people faster than it creates new jobs.
AGI could lead to stagnating or falling wages for the majority of workers if AI technology replaces people faster than it creates new jobs.
AGI could lead to stagnating or falling wages for the majority of workers if AI technology replaces people faster than it creates new jobs.

To solve these challenges, we need to rethink our assumptions on the roles of governments, corporations, and people in a flourishing economy.
What are we working on?
We’re continuously publishing an anthology of articles from leading economists and experts proposing governance strategies towards a new AGI social contract.

What questions need more research to rethink our social contract?


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