I think your statements are great and I would love if the world would work the way you are trying to convey. But it doesn't.
I pointed out that the outcome of whether AI will replace human labor is not in the hands of individuals, or at least only in a trivial manner. If you are running a car factory today, do you honestly believe it should not use robots? And do you seriously think that the CEO of such a company can just single-handedly decide to ignore the massive efficiency gains that automation provides? It is no different if your product is copywriting, software or whatever other process AI will inevitably transform. Appealing to the individual good will of middle managers or even executives simply cannot stop it.
I pointed out that the outcome of whether AI will replace human labor is not in the hands of individuals, or at least only in a trivial manner. If you are running a car factory today, do you honestly believe it should not use robots? And do you seriously think that the CEO of such a company can just single-handedly decide to ignore the massive efficiency gains that automation provides? It is no different if your product is copywriting, software or whatever other process AI will inevitably transform. Appealing to the individual good will of middle managers or even executives simply cannot stop it.