This is how humans have worked with pretty much every area of expansion in at least the last 500 years and probably longer. It's especially noticeable now because the amount of excess capital in the world from technological expansion makes it very noticeable and a lot of the limitations we know of in physics have been ran into, so further work gets very expensive.
If you want to stop the bubbles you have to pretty much end capitalism, if which capitalists will fight you about. If AI replaces human thinking and robots human labor that 'solves' the human capital problem but opens up a whole new field of dangerous new ones.
This is how humans have worked with pretty much every area of expansion in at least the last 500 years and probably longer. It's especially noticeable now because the amount of excess capital in the world from technological expansion makes it very noticeable and a lot of the limitations we know of in physics have been ran into, so further work gets very expensive.
If you want to stop the bubbles you have to pretty much end capitalism, if which capitalists will fight you about. If AI replaces human thinking and robots human labor that 'solves' the human capital problem but opens up a whole new field of dangerous new ones.