I think the real problem is going to be increased volatility in the work market. You get a chaotic situation in which the bullet that strikes you is the one you would have never guessed. For example, it could be that short term, the increased productivity squeezes workers in every industry and the concern becomes increased competition. You aren't getting replaced by AI, you're getting replaced by someone who out-competed you.
The market may adjust over the longer term, or it may just continue to be volatile as the rate of change accelerates. In that case, we can't fix the work market, and we instead have to address the need for people to feed themselves another way.
The market may adjust over the longer term, or it may just continue to be volatile as the rate of change accelerates. In that case, we can't fix the work market, and we instead have to address the need for people to feed themselves another way.