Gauging Growth: AGI Mathematical Metrics for Economic Progress
Davit Gondauri
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Today, the economy is greatly influenced by Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). The purpose of this paper is to determine the impact of the quantitative relations of AGI on the country's economic parameters. The authors use the analysis of historical data in the research, develop a new mathematical algorithm that refers to the level of AGI development, and conduct a regression analysis. The economic effect of AGI is deduced if it affects the growth of real GDP. As a result of the analysis, it is revealed that there is a positive Pearson correlation between the growth of AGI and real GDP; that is, to increase GDP by 1%, an average increase of 12.5% of AGI is required.
Date: 2025-05
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