Reader 06/03/2026 (Wed) 14:14 Id: a7d39d No.29102 del
>>29101
You make some solid points and voice some reasonable concerns about the labor intensive hardships of industrialization, very true, however keep in consideration that industrialization and the adaptation of a free market were the foundations behind a growing middle class and rising living standards in the first place.

What I am concerned about regarding AI is how will average people make a living? How will average families support their livelihoods without income? We would be forced to adopt a massive welfare system based on handouts (UBI) and endless consumption to feed the AI industry or the bubble would pop at some point. The AI industry cannot thrive without a consumer base, and if everyone goes broke with no jobs that consumer base (and tax revenue!) dries up. AI is a massive bubble that will burst, along with our entire "economy" if we don't solve the human issues!