The article explores Silicon Valley’s ambitious vision for artificial intelligence: not just replacing select jobs, but potentially automating all human labor. Backed by leading tech investors and companies, this drive is motivated by the promise of immense profits and growth, as well as speculation about a post-labor economy. Industry leaders like Elon Musk and Bill Gates predict radical workforce changes as AI and robotics rapidly advance, affecting both white-collar and blue-collar roles. While complete labor automation faces technical and ethical hurdles, the article questions whether the primary motivations are societal benefit or profit, and raises concerns about the fairness of distributing these anticipated technological gains.





























