I'm being provocative with my AI comment, but I think I'm presenting the worst (or best) case scenario in regards to AI's impact on the labour force.
I'm sure I won't be around to see the development, unless it happens really, really fast😄
You'll be surprised how fast things can ramp up in the tech sector. To put things in context, in the USA, about 90% of the population was involved in agriculture during the 1850s. Now, it's less than 2%. So, it's not outside the realm of imagination to see AI picking up the remaining 2%.
I looked into my crystal ball, and I predict that farming as we know it will disappear with the advent of intelligent agents. It will remain a hobby, the way fishing, bush-crafting, and camping are today. You will also win the lottery if you buy the numbers inside the fortune cookie. :)
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