By Edo Segal ^ Opus
I have been swimming in Arthur's river for months now, and I cannot unsee what his patterns reveal about the moment we are living through.
Most of the AI discourse operates at the surface. Will machines replace humans? Should we regulate or accelerate? What will jobs look like in five years? These are important questions, but they miss the deeper currents. They assume that what we are witnessing is the adoption of a new tool, when what Arthur's framework reveals is something far more structural: the collapse of one economic paradigm and the emergence of another.
Arthur spent four decades documenting how technology markets actually work. Not through the gentle equilibria that economic theory predicts, but through winner-take-all dynamics driven by positive feedback loops that amplify small advantages
A reading-companion catalog of the 25 Orange Pill Wiki entries linked from this book — the people, ideas, works, and events that W Brian Arthur — On AI uses as stepping stones for thinking through the AI revolution.
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