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A tweet speculates that in the future, the richest people will own companies with millions of autonomous non-human workers instead of human employees.
The article questions the contradiction between policies expanding work requirements for basic support while accelerating AI automation that could reduce human labor, asking for a transition plan to an AI-driven economy.
A tweet discussing the potential class divide between those who earn from labor and those who earn from machines automating labor.
Anthropic researcher Sholto Douglas predicts that AI models will be capable of automating 95% of computer-facing jobs by 2028, but widespread automation may not occur until the 2030s due to factors like compute shortages and policy, stressing the need for societal preparation.
The tweet speculates that in the AI age, societal status may shift from not having to work to having human beings perform tasks for you, signaling wealth.