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Here's a picture of graphs from David Graebers "Bullshit Jobs".
They are showing how some economists today have added a fourth domain to the classical division of the economy (agriculture/industry/service).
This fourth division, they call FIRE (for finance, insurance, real estate) is categorized as the Information domain.
As it can be seen on the (bad and french) picture of the graphs here, this information domain is the most part of what we usually call service.
Now let's think a second. How much of an impact AI will have on this so called "information domain" and their capacity (AND BIAS) to swallow the already immense chunk of data (information) they possess ?
Look at the graph again, look at the impact they have on the economy and let it sink...
Late edit: If the enthusiasm of billionaire tech bro should always be taken as it is, an amusement, the article is underestimating the presence of software in our every tasks with the will to belittle AI.
Reminds me of the 90s when we started to throw raves with a pack a friends saying to everyone "Techno is the music of the future 😁😜"
We were over enthusiast, but today it has infused a large part of the contemporary music.