Read the article. Its a good summary of current thinking among business pages journalists.
Takes Klaus Schwab's "Fourth Industrial Revolution" far more seriously than it deserves. Schwab's is not an industrial revolution of any sort, merely a financial and political one.
None of those technological changes discussed are decisive, or even important, when it comes to steel, concrete, plastic and ammonia, the things a first-world lifestyle are actually built from.
There is no post-scarcity. Important things are getting scarcer, especially per capita, and that's ignoring war, misrule and climate-change-abatement