The entire "economy" is now based on the supposition that the ability to mechanically produce this utter shit is some revolutionary achievement.
Even if you assume the most absurdly optimistic claims about the technical success of AI, I can't fathom how it is supposed to actually survive as a human institution without some top-down imposition of some sort of techno-feudalism. They are overtly seeking to obliterate the employement of vast numbers of "peons" who will need to at least be placated in the short term, and they are also seeking to destroy the actual pipeline of skilled workers who would be needed to even maintain the existence of functioning AI. SOMEONE clearly understands that that just doesn't work. You actually do need skilled technical workers on many different levels if "AI" is to exist at all.
I was thinking more like about experts on stuff like water cooling. Water and electronics generally don't mix, right. But you can use water to cool computers so they don't overheat and destroy themselves. But you have to KNOW all the real life stuff that is involved and could create even worse disasters. SOMEBODY has to acquire this knowledge over time and be able to deploy it VERY quickly in certain scenarios. Given that all the AI fags are planning to water cool their data centers, they need multiple "water cooling" geeks that know ALL the little 1 in 10,000 scenarios.