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I am no Luddite but take your point.Ned Ludd and friends said hi.
This is what I used to tell my son, and it's why he decided to go into robotics or a robotics-adjacent field: There are going to be two types of people: the ones who work for the robots, and the ones who design the robots.The decoupling of jobs data and economic production may continue to accelerate as AI replaces a lot of us white collar stiffs across the information economy, which could in turn further accelerate the concentration of wealth among a small fraction of Americans. The bottom 50% of Americans has already seen their combined wealth shrink from 3.5% of total American wealth to 2.5% now. The bottom 75-99% should prepare to see their relative share of the pie shrink as well.
We seem to be heading towards a dystopian bifurcated economy where Americans are either employed to provide healthcare (and related services) and daycare/eldercare services to other Americans and most of the rest of Americans will service the tiny owner class and their data centers and robots and the energy needed to fuel them.
Until AI designs the robots and other robots build the robots.This is what I used to tell my son, and it's why he decided to go into robotics or a robotics-adjacent field: There are going to be two types of people: the ones who work for the robots, and the ones who design the robots.
I'm not sure it's going to happen as fast as some project, but it isn't a great time to go to law school, that's for sure. Especially a lower tier law school.