> What if LLMs are optimizing the average office worker's productivity but the work itself simply has no discernable economic value?
I think broadly that's a paradoxical statement; improving office productivity should translate to higher gdp; whatever it is you're doing in some office - even if you're selling paper or making bombs, if you're more productive it means you're selling more (or using less resources to sell the same amount); that should translate to higher gdp (at least higher gdp per worker, there's the issue of what happens to gdp when many workers get fired).
Exactly. Even if they're doing bullshit it's a "bullshit make number go up" situation.
Society as a whole is no better off since no value or wealth was generated, but the number did go up.
A whole bunch of our economy is broken windows like this to varying degrees.