AI Job Apocalypse: Are Tech Billionaires Preparing to Replace Your Career with a Monthly Check?
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AI Job Apocalypse: Are Tech Billionaires Preparing to Replace Your Career with a Monthly Check?

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Summary:

  • Tech CEOs like Dario Amodei, Elon Musk, and Sam Altman predict AI will become a "general labor substitute for humans" and envision a jobless future with universal income

  • Financial experts warn AI could destroy 6% of US jobs by 2030 and potentially wipe out 100 million jobs in the next decade, with Howard Marks calling the outlook "terrifying"

  • Universal Basic Income (UBI) is emerging as a proposed solution, with pilot programs in England offering $2,200 monthly and Ireland making a $380 weekly artist UBI permanent

  • The same tech billionaires advocating for UBI are the ones whose AI systems threaten jobs, offering "hush money" rather than slowing development or democratizing AI ownership

  • Current AI limitations mean the job apocalypse remains a fantasy for now, as systems struggle with basic algebra and can't perform tasks at human levels

Financial experts and tech CEOs are deeply anxious about what happens if AI takes everyone's jobs, a question without an obvious answer.

Financial experts and tech CEOs are deeply anxious about what happens if AI takes everyone's jobs, a question without an obvious answer.

The Tech Titans' Terrifying Vision

In a massive 20,000-word screed, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warned that AI will act as a "general labor substitute for humans." Elon Musk has previously imagined a future where "probably none of us will have a job," but where we'll all have "universal high income." Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, has previously called for "universal extreme wealth for all," unlocked by AI.

Financial Experts Sound the Alarm

As the tech moguls talk a big game, financial experts are in a frenzy about AI coming for our jobs, thereby threatening to leave many of us without any way to make ends meet. According to one analysis by the research firm Forrester, AI could be poised to destroy six percent of all US jobs by 2030. A US Senate report found that the AI industry could wipe out 100 million US jobs in the next ten years.

"I find the resulting outlook for employment terrifying," investment wunderkind Howard Marks remarked recently, echoing sentiments made earlier by Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski. "I am enormously concerned about what will happen to the people whose jobs AI renders unnecessary, or who can't find jobs because of it."

The Universal Basic Income Solution

One answer to the mounting threat of AI automation, which is gaining favor on both the political left and right is a universal basic income, or UBI.

In England, lawmakers have proposed a generous subsidy program meant to give thirty people roughly $2,200 a month to study the social effects of "free money" — a test of UBI's viability. In Ireland, a UBI program granting artists $380 a week has just been made permanent, after a successful three-year pilot.

"It's amazing," Irish artist Elinor O'Donovan told the Independent in an interview about the UBI program. "I've been able to spend more time working on my art. Knowing the money is coming for three years is such a huge relief. My wellbeing has improved because there's security. I can take a breath and really focus on what I want to achieve."

The Billionaire's Bargain

The premise really does sound great in the wake of the AI boom, at least until you realize who's pushing for it: the same tech billionaires who say their AI systems are about to eliminate everyone's jobs.

These CEOs aren't proposing a slowdown on AI development or democratized ownership of the AI future they're creating. What they offer instead is a monthly check, hush money for a future they're building without our consent.

The Current Reality Check

The good news is that such an AI dystopia remains a fantasy, at least for now. Current AI systems aren't even close to producing the kind of financial returns needed to completely upend the capitalist job market; they can barely do basic algebra, let alone complete tasks at a human level.

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