It will blind side a lot of people because of the speed of transition.
The speed is the real problem.
I remember in high school the debut of the ATM. My economics teacher said that none of our parents are going to use the technology because that kind of shift in thinking takes almost a generation.
My mother still writes checks in her 90's.
That means most people who are over 40 will not want this technology forced on them. Especially when they don't know that it's not coming - it's here, and it's moving faster that any of them are prepared for. It's the equivalent of taking the advancements of the last 200 years and introducing them in all in one year. So it would go from the telegraph to a zoom call. From black and white silent film to immersive virtual reality.
AI is a Connecticut Yankee and we are all King Arthur's court.