A smart human raised in the jungle is but a hairless
ape. Similarly, an AI with a superhuman brain,
dropped into a human body in our modern world, would
likely not develop greater capabilities than a smart
contemporary human.
Pretty weak reasoning, that is. Well gee, a caveman is pretty powerless in
isolation, therefore early sentient machines
will be as harmless as any caveman.
Last time I checked, cavemen could not exert telepathic control over other biological organisms, or induce telekinetic motion upon the stone tools they might fabricate for themselves. "Paying people to do nothing"
I think you have the wrong concept in your head. You've missed other portions of the larger economic system, by focusing on an individual atomic result as a platonic hypothesis of personal meaning. The presumed psychological effect, rather than broader the aggregate realities.
Maybe this article just "isn't very interesting" and suddenly there are better things to discuss elsewhere.