That's the main idea behind developing such systems. It's telling execs: Hey, look, you are paying a lot of money to those pesky workers (i.e. developers) and we like that number. Give us a cut and we save you a lot of money. This is nothing new actually. Has happened over and over in other industries and is not really surprising. What happens is that a lot of added value that the developers were generating will be consolidated into the pockets of a few and the rest will be automated. They businesses cannot be upset about this because the ultimate goal of a business is not be your friend but to generate more money and one way is to reduce costs.