The author starts with this:

"Economic theory has long treated knowledge as a scarce, tacit, and
cumulative resource. Innovation systems, research institutions, and policy
frameworks are built upon this scarcity principle, assuming that ideation
is costly, slow, and epistemically gated. However, the accelerating
capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI), particularly in generating,
synthesising, and evaluating knowledge, pose a foundational challenge to
these assumptions. The marginal cost of ideation is in collapse. As AI
increasingly automates cognitive labor once deemed uniquely human, the
economic system confronts an inversion of its epistemic and institutional
logic."

I disagree deeply. I think that AI today cannot create new ideas. It only
recycles old, existing ideas.

Danko


Dr. Danko Nikolić
CEO, Robots Go Mental
www.robotsgomental.com
www.danko-nikolic.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/danko-nikolic/
-- I wonder, how is the brain able to generate insight? --


On Fri, Jul 11, 2025 at 6:50 PM Keyvan M. Sadeghi <
[email protected]> wrote:

> https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.07019
>
> This guy is good! Anyone know him? We should all transition to Mr Beast,
> is the conclusion :))
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