An autonomy-qualified Second Welfare Theorem is stated for post-AGI economies under the joint conditions of convexity, stable moral status, non-fungible rights, welfare selection, non-manipulation, governed self-modification, and verification.
arXiv:2403.12107 (2024)
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Post-AGI Economies: Superposition and the Second Fundamental Theorem of Welfare Economics
An autonomy-qualified Second Welfare Theorem is stated for post-AGI economies under the joint conditions of convexity, stable moral status, non-fungible rights, welfare selection, non-manipulation, governed self-modification, and verification.