From the OPs comment section:

> Sociologist Judy Wajcman wrote about the concept of how tech is speeding up tasks precisely like this article describes, however she observed that it has never quite manifested as more free time for the laborer.

Every time I read blogs or tweets or posts like this, this point becomes more and more apparent. The authors are constantly explaining how they were busy with all their work, without time to implement the less important or side-project like things. The point of the post is often that now they can invest whatever free time they had into doing so, thus doing more work than they did before. I have literally never read such a post where the author explains how they have automated away their job and are now working less than before they started using AI.

I think this is a great point to ponder as we continue on this path of overworking and labor value destruction, and not the naive benevolent socialism that the authors all assume will occur magically.