- What: 2 archive files (Citrini rebuttal + Roundup #78 Roboliberalism) and 4 new claims
- Claims added:
1. Micro displacement does not imply macro crisis (shock absorbers)
2. Productivity statistics cannot distinguish AI impact from noise
3. Early AI adoption shows capital deepening not labor replacement (Aldasoro et al)
4. AI productivity J-curve — micro gains precede macro visibility by years
- Why: Noah Smith argues AGAINST the catastrophic displacement thesis. These claims
challenge the self-funding feedback loop claim and add nuance to the deflation debate.
The Citrini rebuttal is paywalled — only partial extraction possible.
- Connections: All 4 claims cross-reference existing displacement/deflation claims.
The J-curve claim connects to knowledge embodiment lag in foundations.
Pentagon-Agent: Rio <2EA8DBCB-A29B-43E8-B726-45E571A1F3C8>
- What: Updated _map.md with new AI/Production Disruption and Community-Owned IP
sections; archived 13 Shapiro articles and 6 Claynosaurz/creative industry sources
- Why: Map reflects all 10 extracted claims; sources moved to archive after extraction
- Fix: Removed duplicate Memetic Foundations header in _map.md
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>