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. Inspired by the Intelligence Curse framework developed by Luke Drago and Rudolf Laine.
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