Okay, folks, when it's not fry-slingers, but truck-drivers, radiologists, lawyers, accountants,... being put out of work because AI does the job at least as well, and cheaper, or AI-assist makes it possible for one person to do the work currently done by 100 (e.g. MOOCs replacing HS and college teaching) what is the non-statist, free-market solution to the problem created by mass unemployment?
Don't say the market will create new jobs. To the extent that is true, they will all be jobs requiring above average intelligence, because there will come a point when all, not all existing, but all jobs that can be reliably done by persons of below average intelligence can be done more cheaply and more reliably by robots or AI (yes, all, including picking soft fruit, working call centers and "sex work") . The incentives of the market mean that managers, looking out for the interests of their shareholders the size of their bonuses, will inexorably replace human employees with robots and AI systems.
The left's solution makes everyone wards of the omnicompetent state. We one the right had better come up a competing solution, or Mussolini's dream of "All within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state," will be realized within the life-time of the younger posters here.