December 3, 2025

1 thought on “The economy of the AGI World

  1. when governments choose a 3.5km runway at Heathrow over sustainable alternatives, or when they bury another tunnel under the airport to appease corporate interests, we’re reminded that . Mostaque’s “Civic AI” sounds like a utopia for thinkers, but in practice? It’s just another layer of abstraction where power consolidates this time under the guise of algorithmic fairness.

    The article praises “dual-currency systems” and “human-aligned AI,” yet fails to ask: When a runway expansion costs ÂŁ15 billion, with promises of 200,000 jobs, but only 3% of those are for engineers (the rest? Call centers and warehouse labor), we see how economic systems always prioritize profit over people. AI’s “Intelligence Inversion” is just another version of that replace human labor with algorithms, then sell the “democratized” access to compute as a salvation. Absurd.

    As someone who once worked on infrastructure projects for a major airport authority, I can tell you: . The same will happen with AI. The dual-currency system? A neat idea until the “Culture Credits” become another form of digital currency hoarded by elites. Civic AI? It’ll be rebranded as a tool for surveillance, not liberation.

    And here we are 2025, Heathrow’s third runway approved, while the AGI world debates whether humans will be obsolete in 1,000 days. The tunnel under the airport or the one under our own future?

    Let me ask: if AI truly replaces cognitive labor, why do governments still fund projects like Heathrow’s expansion projects that rely on human labor (albeit poorly paid) to build infrastructure that will eventually be automated? Is it a sign of faith in the old system, or a desperate attempt to delay the inevitable?

    The article claims the Intelligence Inversion is “inevitable,” but history shows . The Luddites didn’t just destroy machines they fought for dignity in an economy that no longer valued their work. Mostaque’s solution ignores that: it assumes AI will serve humans, not the other way around. But who decides which AIs are “Civic” and which are corporate? .

    If the AGI world is to be built on “flourishing,” let’s not forget: . A beautiful lie, but one that smells of smoke and mirrors.

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