The industrial revolution ended jobs. So did the automobile. So did the internet.
Every time, the people who panicked lost. The people who adapted won.
When Ford started mass-producing cars, horse-drawn carriage makers disappeared. But mechanics, engineers, road builders, and dealerships didn't exist yet — until they did.
AI is the same play. Different century.
The workers who got steamrolled weren't killed by the technology. They were killed by the decision to wait and see.
So stop asking "will AI take my job?"
Start asking: "How do I use AI to become the person who can't be replaced?"
That's the only question that matters right now.