I don't think folks are truly realizing how totally fucked we are with the combination of AI, Robotics, and additive manufacturing.
Corporations are so hell-bent on realizing the increased profits of the above combination and cost savings from the reduction of workers that no one is stopping to ask SHOULD we really be doing this? Of course they aren't going to stop, but I think in 5-10 years time the world is going to be a very different place, and not for the better. AI is already deeply entrenched in the building trades sector I'm in, and I'm continually surprised by who is using it and to the extent they are. In reality they're training their replacements.
This is the scenario I picture:
Construction Company X (CCX) is successful bidder for building a structure. They used AI to do the material takeoff, price and place the bid. The Customer AI tells CCX they are the low bidder and to proceed with construction. CCX has in their warehouse several commercial grade 3D printers capable of making products from any metal and plastic raw material. The CCX AI prompts their 3D printers to start production of the various specialties needed for the building. Once all of these items are done being made 24/7 and collated by the robots in the CCX facility, they are sent to the jobsite and the building is constructed either by robotics or a combination of both robots and workers.
This is very close to being possible now. The above very simplified scenario cuts over 60-75% of the people out of this process. It gets even worse when you go through every step of the process and this is just my industry. This touches everything so deeply that it really makes you stop and ask why the hell are we doing this?!
How are we going to replace the jobs for a minimum of 30-40% of the workforce, both blue and white-collar? We don't and can't.
Which makes you ask what are we going to do with that many people with no jobs and trying to live off of welfare, which will become non-existent
when the money dries up in a year or two?