What's feared for the future is that AI could automate on a large scale, leading to job losses. This will lead to a decline in consumer spending. Consequently, business owners will also experience a decline in profits. Factories will have to reduce production due to a lack of purchasing power. This is the chain effect that will occur if everything is automated. But I don't think that will happen anytime soon. Another option is that I think each country's government will adopt policies and enact laws regarding robots and humans in the workforce. Perhaps there will be a ratio of robots to humans for each company. Human workforce reductions are already happening. Many large companies are laying off employees. Robots are considered more efficient, cost-effective, and less likely to cause protests. In the future, I think we will also have to adapt to jobs that cannot yet be replaced by AI.
This consequence is not true, it is merely a consequential possibility. If the savings that are achieved with AI by the business owners outpace the reduction in consumer spending, then a decline in profits will not be experienced. Furthermore, the first movers towards utilizing AI technologies to save money and gain an advantage have a completely different playing field. They have an opportunity to gain massive amounts of money before consumer spending actually declines. As for your ideas about laws, those are terrible. Any kind of ratio limiting robots to humans will lead to the country being completely behind others and such a country will completely fail on the global scale.
You may need to read this publication by MIT.
https://www.media.mit.edu/publications/your-brain-on-chatgpt/54 participants, divided into 3 groups: AI, search engine, and brain only, 18 participants in each group.
Their task was to write essays across 3 sessions. After each session, the groups rotated.
The results showed that the AI group had the weakest brain connectivity, the search engine group was moderate, and the brain only group had the strongest brain connectivity. And... interestingly, when participants from the brain only group switched to the AI group, they still showed better brain connectivity compared to the participants who had previously used AI and then switched to the brain only group.
What else to expect? It is crazy how people like to be in denial and go along with their delusions. We have known about concepts relating to a sort of digital amnesia for a long time. People that use these devices and platforms a lot of time tend to have decreased memory and other cognitive abilities. Why would it be any different with this? It is even worse since it does even more work for you. Cheating gets you nowhere in life.