But if everybody can be programmed to be a piano virtuoso or a home-run hitting major leaguer, what’s the point? When excellent becomes average, it loses its luster.
"And when everyone's super....no-one will be."
I'd imagine that natural talent/aptitude and additional training will still produce enough variation. The "average person" baseline may be much, much higher making the gap between an "average Joe" and a virtuoso considerably less, but the difference is still real.
Plus, no matter how well you can teach people the technique of playing the piano, for example, artistry is another matter entirely.