You are correct. Free trade in general produces winners/losers and while on average people become better off there is no guarantee that individuals will become richer absent some form of redistribution.
In practice humans have the ability to learn new skills/shift jobs so we mostly ignore the redistribution part, but in an absolute worst case there should be some kind of UBI to accommodate the losers of competition with AGI (perhaps paid out of the “future commons” tax).
You are correct. Free trade in general produces winners/losers and while on average people become better off there is no guarantee that individuals will become richer absent some form of redistribution.
In practice humans have the ability to learn new skills/shift jobs so we mostly ignore the redistribution part, but in an absolute worst case there should be some kind of UBI to accommodate the losers of competition with AGI (perhaps paid out of the “future commons” tax).