Heh, yea, it's like the people arguing with you have not paid attention for the last 50 years. Wages have been mostly stagnant since the 70s with little growth. Piles of jobs (actually production) have been offshored, then later brought back to the US as part of the jobless recovery, instead when a manufacturing job comes back the company employees an order of magnitude less people and uses machines and capital far more intensely.
Simply put, when we look at the trends of AI improvement we are tasked with the question, what is going to cause the sustainment of human labor for its current value across broad areas of all markets?
Simply put, when we look at the trends of AI improvement we are tasked with the question, what is going to cause the sustainment of human labor for its current value across broad areas of all markets?