15,687 words in that article and none of them are wisdom or metaphysics. As long as we won't have a change in our metaphysics (assigning value and deriving meaning from 'having a job' and so on), and we still proud ourselves in being "jobs creators" [1], it's all for nothing, i.e., more shareholder value.
Because of our current metaphysics, instead of living in a world in which we just can't wait and go full throttle towards a future in which AIs take all the jobs, we fear and dread even the minor but very plausible day in which narrow AI will do the trivial task of driving autonomously all the vehicles on all the roads, because that would imply that 200+ millions of jobs will disappear as if they never were.
Because of our current metaphysics, instead of living in a world in which we just can't wait and go full throttle towards a future in which AIs take all the jobs, we fear and dread even the minor but very plausible day in which narrow AI will do the trivial task of driving autonomously all the vehicles on all the roads, because that would imply that 200+ millions of jobs will disappear as if they never were.
[1] "Last May, Samsung outlined a plan to pour more than $350 billion into its businesses and create tens of thousands of new jobs through 2026", https://edition.cnn.com/2023/03/15/tech/korea-chips-investme...