R² Labs · AIPE · Instrument I

What is left to humans after AI?

The whole field, from economists and philosophers to AI-lab leaders and the storytellers who rehearse our futures, charted by where they agree, and where they split.

21 thinkers68 sourcessix chapters
The economists

“A race between automation and capital”

Korinek & Suh, 2024
The historians

“Humans lose their usefulness”

Harari, Homo Deus
The optimists

“We won’t run out of things to do”

Altman, The Intelligence Age
The atlas, in six chapters

Read it your way.

Each chapter stands on its own and carries its own interactive figure, but read in order they trace the whole meta-analysis, from the data already landing to the openings ahead. Begin at the start, or jump straight to the part you care about.

Begin the atlas
The library · 68 sources

Every assertion, sourced.

Economics & labor · 14

Distribution & ownership · 12

Meaning & the psychology of work · 11

Society, power & governance · 11

Visions & fiction · 10

Needs, scarcity & demand signals · 10

compiled with care, June 2026

Built on the AIPE knowledge base ("What Is Left to Humans After AI?") and supplementary research. The atlas distinguishes what is reasonably established, what is genuinely contested, and what is speculative; and where thinkers disagree, it presents the disagreement rather than resolving it. A living foundation: revise as the watch-list questions move.