>>54697964The eventual replacement of the majority of creative and education requiring (STEM/law/middle management/etc) jobs by an unthinking machine which can do it at least 90% as well, ten times quicker, and without asking for a wage. Most major companies are pumping ridiculous amounts of money into AI development, and you're a fool if you think they don't intend to use it.
Not that we get to live lives of recreation or anything, with all labour delegated to machine.
There's plenty of fast food restaurants, delivery services, amazon warehouses and sanitation companies happy to give you minimum wage for your employment, because robotics aren't versatile enough to be widely used in manual tasks yet and so all the garbage tier jobs we thought would get replaced by technology are the ones we're left with.