As an abstract, I would wager AI will take off AND your job will stay relevant.
As an individual, the relevance of your skillset within the professional sphere is more variable - some jobs change more frequently than others, & I do think AI will change the nature of some jobs.
The most discussed example is graphic design: if you're a graphic designer "pre-AI take off", there's a reasonable chance you're balancing a more lucrative corporate slog with a less lucrative creative outlet. I'm banking on AI becoming favoured for the slog, but never approaching anything competitive in the creative space. That will lead to job losses or jobs becoming even more vacuous than before, but as an abstract it won't eliminate the actual creative role.
As an abstract, I would wager AI will take off AND your job will stay relevant.
As an individual, the relevance of your skillset within the professional sphere is more variable - some jobs change more frequently than others, & I do think AI will change the nature of some jobs.
The most discussed example is graphic design: if you're a graphic designer "pre-AI take off", there's a reasonable chance you're balancing a more lucrative corporate slog with a less lucrative creative outlet. I'm banking on AI becoming favoured for the slog, but never approaching anything competitive in the creative space. That will lead to job losses or jobs becoming even more vacuous than before, but as an abstract it won't eliminate the actual creative role.