Well i think that has a twinge of negativity to it. I think what people forget is how important simulating quantum physical/chemical systems is. That's a problem that is extremely intensive even with our large numbers of approximate algorithms on supercomputers. At the moment you need almost a PhD in both high performance computing and the science to get anywhere. But what if physicists and engineers could simulate a complex quantum chemistry experiment in a Mathematica notebook? I imagine it'll change industries (think about how many engineers there are now that are effective with basic off the shelf AI tech right now).