The recreation of slavery is certainly one goal. The investors in AI products definitely believe in slavery.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/oct/10/amazon-trafficking-links-claims-saudi-arabia-workers-abuses
https://www.statista.com/chart/30666/estimated-number-of-people-in-modern-slavery-per-1000/
https://dawnmena.org/mbs-vision-for-saudi-arabia-relies-on-rampant-abuse-of-foreign-workers-like-my-father/
https://www.axios.com/2023/05/25/modern-slavery-countries-rank-list-forced-labor
How does an employee compete with a computer program that doesn't have a mortgage, kids to feed, or a need to sleep?
This happens whenever wage demands start making the wealthy nervous. They buy a politician to get H1B visas. They announce outsourcing to India.
@Npars01 @gooba42 @baldur I have to wonder what happens if they actually succeed? It's all very well for the owner of a business if they can lay off 4/5th of their workers, but if everyone else is doing the same, who will buy their products? Currently employment is a foundation of society: If you don't earn your living you have no right to water, food or shelter. We could be looking at the very early days of a crisis that comes to define the next decades, alongside climate change.