For nearly a century, predictions have been made that automation would result in less work and more leisure time. Economist John Maynard Keynes famously predicted in 1930 that by the time his grandchildren were working age, the standard work week would be 15 hours long. These predictions continued throughout the 20th century, citing intelligent machines and automation as the driving force for less work and more time to relax. Some worried that the problem we would face was how to fill our free time and that we may become a society of "wholesome degeneracy"—yikes! With 2023 being dubbed "the year of AI," are we poised to be soon stressing about how we'll spend all our free time…yeah probably not.