Forbes February 23, 2025
John Werner

What if you could just run to the supply room, and Xerox an entire firm? What would that look like?

Well, it might be expensive. But probably not as expensive as humans.

Dwarkesh Patel gives us an idea in a new collaborative essay Jan. 31 talking about the potential for all-AI companies.

Suggesting that “everyone is sleeping on the collective advantages AI will have” and “seriously underestimating how different the world will look,” Patel lays out some theories about how this would work.

Replication Power Changes Everything

“Currently, firms are extremely bottlenecked in hiring and training talent,” Patel writes. “But if your talent is an AI, you can copy it a stupid number of times. What if Google had a...

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