(Natural News)—In a controversial vision of the future, venture capitalist Marc Andreessen argues that plummeting wages driven by AI are a necessary step toward a consumer paradise. Critics warn of the formation of a dystopian underclass and the erosion of human value in the workplace.
- Marc Andreessen, co-founder of venture capital giant Andreessen Horowitz, tweeted that AI must “crash” human wages to achieve unprecedented productivity and near-zero prices for goods and services.
- Andreessen’s comments highlight the growing divide between tech elites’ utopian visions and the potential economic devastation for workers.
- The debate echoes past industrial revolutions, where technological advancements disrupted labor markets but ultimately raised living standards. Critics argue this time may be different due to AI’s rapid pace and scale.
- Andreessen, Larry Ellison and OpenAI’s Mira Murati have all made controversial statements about AI’s impact on jobs and society.
Increasing AI productivity will inevitably reduce human value in workplace, crashing wages
In a recent tweet that sparked widespread debate, Marc Andreessen, the billionaire cofounder of Andreessen Horowitz, laid out a stark vision of the future: Artificial intelligence must “crash” human wages to unlock a new era of economic prosperity. According to Andreessen, this wage collapse is not only inevitable but necessary to achieve a world of near-zero prices and boundless productivity.
“A world in which human wages crash from AI — logically, necessarily — is a world in which productivity growth goes through the roof, and prices for goods and services crash to near zero,” Andreessen wrote. “Consumer cornucopia. Everything you need and want for pennies.”
While Andreessen frames this as a path to utopia, critics argue that his vision glosses over the human cost of such a transition. The tweet has reignited concerns about the growing power of tech elites to shape the future of work and society, often at the expense of ordinary workers.
Andreessen’s tweet is part of a broader philosophy outlined in his “Techno-Optimist Manifesto,” which champions technological progress as an unalloyed good. In his view, AI-driven wage suppression is a logical step toward a future of abundance. However, this perspective has drawn sharp criticism for its apparent indifference to the immediate suffering it could cause.
“Somehow, none of these AI evangelists’ ‘optimistic’ visions involve immediately improving people’s lives in a meaningful way,” said one critic. Instead, Andreessen and others like him often dismiss concerns about job displacement with vague promises of long-term benefits or proposals like universal basic income (UBI). Notably, Andreessen himself opposes UBI, calling it a path to turning humans into “zoo animals.”
The debate over AI’s impact on wages and jobs is not new. Historically, technological advancements have disrupted labor markets, from the Industrial Revolution to the rise of automation in the 20th century. In each case, new technologies eventually created more jobs than they destroyed, and living standards rose.
However, critics argue that AI represents a fundamentally different challenge. Unlike previous technologies, AI has the potential to automate not just manual labor but also creative and cognitive tasks, from writing to graphic design. This raises the specter of widespread job displacement across industries, with few clear alternatives for displaced workers.
The elites’ contempt for workers
Andreessen’s comments also reflect a broader trend among tech elites: a seeming disdain for the very workers whose labor underpins their wealth. In his manifesto, Andreessen accuses some employees of being “America-hating communists” who seek to undermine his companies from within.
This sentiment is echoed by other tech leaders. Larry Ellison, cofounder of Oracle, has praised AI’s potential to enhance surveillance, suggesting it will ensure “citizens will be on their best behavior.” Similarly, OpenAI’s former chief technology officer, Mira Murati, dismissed concerns about AI eliminating creative jobs by stating that such jobs “shouldn’t have been there in the first place.”
These remarks reveal a troubling disconnect between tech leaders and the millions of workers whose livelihoods are at stake. For many, the promise of a future “consumer cornucopia” rings hollow when weighed against the prospect of economic ruin.
As the debate over AI’s impact on wages and jobs intensifies, one thing is clear: The future will be shaped not just by technology but by the values of those who control it. Andreessen’s vision of a wage-crashing, productivity-boosting AI utopia may be compelling to some, but it raises profound ethical questions about the role of human labor in an automated world.
In the end, the true test of technological progress will not be its ability to drive down costs or increase efficiency but its capacity to uplift humanity as a whole. As history has shown, progress that comes at the expense of the many is rarely sustainable and often sows the seeds of its own undoing.
For now, the question remains: will AI be a tool for liberation or a weapon of submission? The answer, it seems, lies in the hands of those who wield it.
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