In “We Won’t be Missed: Work and Growth in the Era of AGI,” Pascual Restrepo tackles an essential question: what will happen to the economy and workers as AI automation progresses? His answer: AGI can decouple economic growth from human labor, with growth in computational resources driving progress. We commend Restrepo for defining AGI in economic terms, enabling a rigorous discussion about AGI’s impacts. Paired with a parsimonious and general aggregate production function, he obtains striking predictions about a world with AGI and abundant computing resources. Restrepo also provides two important extensions. The first models the automation of science, which can be particularly important for growth (Romer 1990). The second examines how wages will adjust to AGI automation: smoothly if computing resources constrain AI adoption, abruptly if the development of better AI capabilities is the constraint. The paper contributes valuable insights about a possible — and radical — future.