An important addition to your point is that any organization is not overloaded with technologists. Ray's company and mine are exceptions. So the expectation is not going to be that society has to ramp up and learn programming languages and applied mathematics. In fact, adopting these tools will be the most profitable and the most useful for us.
As Ray mentioned, we're going to get to a phase where both identifying an idea and then finding a way to implement it become much easier, because—you're right—at the moment products are created by truly obsessive and dedicated individuals who have a very specific goal in mind, which is extremely admirable, but we need to see widespread adoption across the entire economy and across our whole society.