New gen vs old gen doctors

I feel like this new generation of doctors doesn't like midlevels and we recognize that medicine requires hard work, sacrifice,e and years of training. Medicine does not allow for shortcuts. Once the older gen doctors die or retire, what do you think will happen to midlevels? They thrive because doctors trained them, signed their charts and they received on-the-job training. What happens when the new generation of doctors will not be giving these idiots on-the-job training, and won't sign on their charts? What will mid-levels look like in the next 5-10 years? I feel like there will be more doctors with a whole bunch of DO/MD schools opening everywhere. The need for midlevels will decrease and with no physician-provided job training, how will their 2 year mickey mouse degrees prepare them? Don't get me started on AI doing simple tasks and freeing up physician time. Future looks good for us doctors