This is an excellent point. It should also be noted that the people who want a better position over labor largely write mediocre memos, make bad decisions, barely listen in meetings, and slap together powerpoints for said meetings. As it turns out, AI can also automate the work of thousands of shitty execs and upper management. If only we could apply that pressure in their direction...
I mean there might be a market for an AI model which takes i.e. Redmine (or any project managing tool) and will direct developer to work on this or that task, automatically split tasks into smaller ones or request from stake holder to better explain what is requested on vague tasks and so on.
With Claude new context size, we were able today to feed it our library, an API page as well as part of our architecture documentation, and it was able to write us stories really well. We still had to check everything and rewrite a bit, but it took us like 30 minutes for 5 stories, instead of one hour for two or three (I'm exaggerating, but it did happen multiple time).
Our PM/manager should not have taken any vacations :D