But what will the customer do to earn enough to afford these agents, and put food on the table?
His rhetorical questions are valid, but he really doesn't dig into the obvious questions everyday people want answers to, whether now or when shit hits the fan.
Personally, I'm quite pessimistic in terms of the government addressing the issues people will face in the near future, in a meaningful way.
I’m just tired of reading about either future. Both visions are just exhausting. It’ll be somewhere in between that eventually becomes immensely boring and mundane.
Life will be better, probably. Daily life will be different, slightly. You’ll still have a device with a screen, but now the user interaction is a little different. Will things people fully generated have a softened corporate-safe vibe? Yeah, probably. Will we look back at the past and think it’s archaic? Yes. Will things involve less human misery hours to organize and set up? Yes, by a bit. Will people still make art, definitely, but maybe they can make the boring parts with AI faster now. Seems boring, but optimistic to me.