Yeah, totally agree Alan.
On the topic of AI taking away jobs, people say "No, heard the same before when we invented XYZ. New industries were created and people work on new jobs instead". That of course is true - that's what has always happened previously.
But this is ENTIRELY different. Never before have we ever invented anything that will be able to do the new jobs as well. And do them better than humans can do them. Inevitably, IMO, this is going to lead to mass unemployment. And even if my assertion is not true, the huge scope of jobs being lost, means it's difficult to imagine how enough new jobs could be found to employ everyone whose current role is no longer needed.
Graphic designers, gone; programmers, gone; accountants, gone; company directors, gone; supply chain planners, gone; buyers, gone; teachers, gone; doctors - largely gone; engineers, gone, architects, gone. I struggle to think of any activity that does not need touchy-feely or manual skills that will not be massively impacted.