This registry contains tools for examining the economic consequences of cheap intelligence. Each tool is derived from publicly available data. No conclusions are drawn. The numbers speak for themselves.
A market value assessment for human labour. Inputs: industry, demographics, physical profile, socioeconomic background. Output: projected lifetime earnings, adjusted for structural wage penalties and AI displacement probability by sector.
Open assessment →Tracking fiscal decoupling from labour as AI scales. The IC Index measures corporate tax share minus income and payroll tax share across countries and years. A rising index indicates increasing capital dependence by government. Data sourced from OECD and World Bank. Updated annually.
Open dashboard →“For our time is the passing of a shadow, and there is no return of our end [finis nostri]: because it is sealed, and no man returneth.” — Book of Wisdom (Sapientia 2:5), Vulgate