Well, there are possible outcomes that make resources per human literally infinite. They’re not great either, by my preferences.
In less extreme cases, a lot depends on your definition of “poverty”, and the weight you put on relative poverty vs absolute poverty. Already in most parts of the world the literal starvation rate is extremely low. It can get lower, and probably will in a “useful AI” or “aligned AGI” world. A lot of capabilities and technologies have already moved from “wealthy only” to “almost everyone, including technically impoverished people”, and this can easily continue.
Well, there are possible outcomes that make resources per human literally infinite. They’re not great either, by my preferences.
In less extreme cases, a lot depends on your definition of “poverty”, and the weight you put on relative poverty vs absolute poverty. Already in most parts of the world the literal starvation rate is extremely low. It can get lower, and probably will in a “useful AI” or “aligned AGI” world. A lot of capabilities and technologies have already moved from “wealthy only” to “almost everyone, including technically impoverished people”, and this can easily continue.