There are lots of careers that used to be widespread but are now extremely niche because of technological change. For example, most careers relating to horses.
Exactly hence why i said its probably wise to not pursue tech unless your an AI researcher PhD level already, striving for such in school studies and or leveling up your skills in AI.
What would the "horse" equivalents be in this AI tech shift? Legit question - getting reasonable answers here might help us understand where we are going.
For sure it is not computers. Or software systems. We will for sure have way more of those. "Code" is more unclear, there will for sure be more of it - but for sure less human-hours per line of code. So the roles there will change quite a bit, though unclear exactly how. More focus on systems, business rules, specification, I suspect. Translations (between human languages) seems like a thing that is highly risky. It seems that it could go the way of the horse, automated translations being 99% of the volume eventually?