The big issue with Silicon Valley tech bros is that they do not understand people outside of their TINY bubble in northern California.
They do not understand how large non-tech enterprises work.
They do not understand the subtle influence of incentives and the bottom-up push of preserving the status quo.
It took me a while to actually get how the SV bros think.
I was myself almost sucked in...
What you read online is a TOTAL bubble of people deep in the latest technology trends. You must realise that most of what you read is going away and will never materialise in the real world.
Some of it will indeed happen, and it will eventually change how we live our lives but it will take A VERY LONG time.
Think of the internet.
In 3 decades, it has created a huge economy for some, but the vast majority of people still barely use it for nothing more than reading invented stories on Facebook or perhaps a Google search.
Out there, you can find *millions* of successful business owners that don't even have a website. They keep running on phone calls and a Hotmail email address they check twice a week.
You literally need to wait for people to either retire or die before you get the changes these tech bros "predict" at scale.
That's DECADES away.