interesting how this ai revolution plays out in reverse. manual labor should have been replaced and creative jobs stayed. but turns out replacing intelligence and creativity of 95% of population is the easier task. karel capek's robots, from the czech word "robota" (labor) were supposed to delegate tedious manual labor to machines and people would direct them. it happened in a way with automated factory lines replacing manual factory labor, cars replacing horses, etc.
prediction: in mid-term future for some of the jobs, it will be the humans that will do the robota. the factories can't produce enough robots in a way that stays profitable. and these robots will be directed by ai, possibly in ear-piece. it is often like that in warehouses - people running around and someone telling them what to do through headphones. that someone will be replaced by ai. the machines will be directing humans doing manual labor. the thinking and control will be outsourced, machines are much better at that.
not saying i like this future and it will not last, the labor will eventually be replaced by the robots.