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Thereโs a pervasive fear among average Americans about how artificial intelligence will shape our understanding of what it means to be a worker.
The establishment tells us to celebrate this technological advancement while industries are mutilating their workforce to create space for an artificial replacement.
Americaโs future doesnโt depend on our endless pursuit of a new cutting edge but our willingness to prevent economic casualties in our quest for technological advancement.
And with a widespread decimation of economic opportunities, desperate people with nowhere else to turn will see socialists like Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani as the problem solvers.
Iโve worked in information technology for nearly 20 years and have a strong passion for the wonders of computerized ingenuity. But Iโm equally skeptical about over-technologizing without a care for the repercussions from the pain thatโll ensue.
Elon Musk is celebrated as an innovator, and I appreciate the amount of risk heโs taken in his business ventures to become the wealthiest man in the world.
But Muskโs technological tunnel vision inevitably leaves Americans out of his line of sight.
A perfect example is the Los Angeles Tesla Diner, which uses robots and automation to serve customers. No one whoโs been to a diner has ever thought about how we need to automate the friendly Nancy or Gladys.
Some see humans and robots working alongside each other a โcoolโ reimagining of the dining experience, but they miss that this is the prototype for Americaโs future.
Weโre told not to fear AI as it will be a tool for remarkable efficiency and discovery, but even in its infancy, companies have adopted it as a replacement for human capital.
Instead of marketing clients hiring firms and actors to create their campaigns, theyโre turning to AI to recreate human voices and artistry and formulate strategies, leaving tens to hundreds of thousands of people unemployed.
Amazon, Americaโs second-largest employer, has already begun downsizing its workforce, anticipating 75% of its operations will be automated by 2033. The company is replacing human labor with sophisticated robots and artificial intelligence, and this venture will keep expanding indefinitely.
If the nationโs technological leaders and employers are heavily investing in artificial intelligence and robotics, what will happen to the people rapidly replaced?
Weโve always had technology supplant old and redundant jobs, but this is different because of the speed of replacement, and itโs affecting multiple sectors simultaneously.
This isnโt a factory making a new machine that can put on a tire and doesnโt need a human to do it. This combination of AI and robotics will bring a multi-industry employment apocalypse and render many high- and low-paying jobs obsolete seemingly overnight.
Socialists are usually correct when identifying social problems; itโs their solutions that are illogical and sometimes evil.
But desperate people cling to the leader who recognizes their plight and offer answers when they feel like no one else cares about their pain.
With the direction our country is going in, Mamdaniโs win wonโt be a one-off event but a precursor to more socialists getting elected โย because weโll have white- and blue-collar workers without a place to go running to the government for survival. Socialism didnโt rise purely because our children werenโt educated about its dangers.
Our nation is already fragile โ the shutdown showed us 40% of Americans rely on the federal governmentโs food stamps to eat. The middle class is in a vice grip as it battles rising energy costs partly due to the demand for high-energy-consumption AI data centers, and the American dream of homeownership has turned into a near impossibility for Gen Z and younger millennials.
Congress barely understands how email functions let alone artificial intelligence or robotics, so thereโs no hope of properly regulated technological boundaries.
Thereโs an irony in Elon Musk leading DOGE into the federal government to shrink it โย he and other technocrats will be the reason the federal government will expand in the future.
โThe case for universal basic income or getting money into peopleโs hands just gets stronger all the time as AI gets faster and faster,โ former presidential candidate Andrew Yang just told The Post. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman recently said, โI still am kind of excitedโ about โuniversal basic income, where you just give everybody money.โ
It wonโt be an adaptation issue because there will be no time for people to be re-educated before theyโre rendered obsolete. The speed of destruction is uncanny, yet weโre told if we donโt jump on the racing train robotics and AI are managing, weโll be left behind. How do you train millions of people for future roles that are being deleted in real time?
America is known for its unique optimism of the ability to lift yourself up by your bootstraps and climb economic classes.
But technocrats are robbing us of our bootstraps, and weโll want the government to pay for new ones.
Adam B. Coleman is the author of โThe Children We Left Behindโ and founder of Wrong Speak Publishing.

