The Citrini Rearch post covered many topics... I agree that the "death of DoorDash section" was not convincing to me. But I believe many of the points were convincing:
- AI will probably eliminate more high-paying jobs than it creates
- There has been a big market for smaller apps and tools that were built and sold to plug holes that were once difficult to code around, but not anymore
- The assumption that knowledge will always be a scarce resource is in question ... and much of our legal, economic, and political systems have that assumption baked in
- The pace of AI capabilities is accelerating and its impact is spilling over into many areas (not just software development and writing assistance)