Biggest irony of the thread is the OP and the ones commenting celebrating the tech putting themselves out of the job while contributing it. Eg. a dermatologist who looks at skin conditions -- a very visual skill. They use their skills at that to build an app that people can use to check for skin cancer, rashes, whatever. Now, people have less incentive to see a dermatologist and might miss the zebras (and in fact: people are lazy and tend to hate doctors already so they won't.) Then there's the software engineers here who (even if you're a high level senior engineer) are further moved down the chopping board the better AI gets.
YAY, three cheers for all the soy boys building AI. See you on unemployment soon.