AIUnlimited Labor Supply Theory: Reshaping the Pattern of Labor Income Distribution

Huilin Zhao

Abstract


Traditional economics takes the scarcity of labor resources as its core assumption, which makes it difficult to adapt to the disruptive impact of AI on the labor market. This article aims to make up for this deficiency, clarify the concept of “AI infinite labor” for the first time, break through traditional assumptions, and construct a systematic theoretical framework for AI infinite labor supply. The study adopts rigorous model setting and derivation methods, focusing on in-depth analysis of the impact of AI on economic growth, income distribution, and production consumption balance. The results show that AI unlimited labor supply can not only significantly drive economic growth, but also profoundly reshape the income distribution pattern, while having complex and far-reaching effects on the production consumption balance. Based on the above research findings, this article proposes targeted solutions for policy makers, such as “AI benefit redistribution” and “skill training for low skilled groups”, to help the economy achieve efficient, fair, and sustainable development in the AI era.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/rem.v10n2p216

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