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Peter Gerdes's avatar

I fear your model of why there is an outsized return for nerds is wrong and it undermines your claims about increasing equality. What's going on is mostly an effect of people enjoying doing what their good at and therefore investing more in that. Rather than increasing equality, AI helpers will be like the computer was to many boomers: a source of power for those who were good at it and dreed for those who felt they were bad at it.

But while you can power through a dislike of lifting heavy things and force yourself to get good at it for information/STEM type abilities you need to find it fun to play to gain understanding and that's nearly impossible if you hate it because it makes you feel dumb.

AI assistance will be like Photoshop. In theory everyone has the ability to learn to use the tool but some people will enjoy it more while others will come to fear it.

Though, the ability to do more self-paced learning without comparing yourself to others might help.

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Also, i don't think your studies prove what you want them to prove. Rather, they seem to be just an unsurprising instance of regression to the mean.

Almost anytime you take a task and offer people a very different quicker way to do it you'll see an apparently larger benefit for those who are the worst under the current system. But that just tells us who will do best under the new system will differ not that it will be less unequal. To measure that you need to look at how much skill at the new method varies given time to master it.

If you gave a bunch of old time craftsmen a CNC machine I bet the slowest ones show the most productivity gain and it may even look like things are more equal because no one has yet had time to develop skills in the new system. Eventual power users and computer phobes look similar in day 1.

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Formally speaking if you have a random variable of current skill that's uncorrelated with the random variable for skill in the new system then the loweat quartile in the old skill will show the most improvement because they are a random sample as far as the new skill goes.

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