Well, the AI job market is pretty hot, so that's an option. And I expect as things mature it'll only create even more opportunity. Projects that nobody previously would have considered, because they'd have taken too long, required too much training for too many people? Now they can happen! And for each of those things, jobs are created, not taken away.
Imagine yourself as CEO. What do you think is your most likely train of thought? A/ "I can fully replace my labor force with bots" or B/ "My employees now have superpowers to do things we couldn't even conceive of two years ago". While there are certainly some scenarios where the first choice is appropriate, the latter sounds far far more likely in most scenarios to me. Why would you contract when there's suddenly so much opportunity to expand?
Imagine yourself as CEO. What do you think is your most likely train of thought? A/ "I can fully replace my labor force with bots" or B/ "My employees now have superpowers to do things we couldn't even conceive of two years ago". While there are certainly some scenarios where the first choice is appropriate, the latter sounds far far more likely in most scenarios to me. Why would you contract when there's suddenly so much opportunity to expand?