In order to dull the blow, we started moving all our manufacturing jobs overseas to slowly prepare our population for when these jobs suddenly dissapear.
So instead of suffering all at once, western countries have been tapering off of manufacturing over many years.
Also, what happens to a country like China, who is completely addicted to manufacturing money, when the hammer falls?
Finally, to completely prevent population instability, they introduced the clott shot right before the robotics revolution is scheduled to kick into gear, removing the final leftover elements of the population that are still dependent on these soon to be extinct jobs to survive.
I agree with this. AI is made out to be far more cool like in the movies, then it really is. AI that can think, we are way off, if it’s even ever possible.
Low level repeatable tasks can be done. So to OP’s point, yeah, maybe manufacturing jobs, a lot of those will be replaced because it’s repeated activities that doesn’t take a ton of intelligence.
Which incidentally require more higher-level workers to maintain and repair. Also the errors pile up much faster than with humans, and oy the ones foreseen by designers are detected.
Have you seen the abysmal attempts at engineers being graduated lately? Not just the USA.
No, what do you mean? Like, the numbers are low or the quality is low or both?