>>74434900>But art, design, programming, engineering, etc. Those are specialized jobs, that require as much as 2 decades of education, and a lifetime to masterWanna know another specialized job that took not only studies but a very particular brain?
>the computerNo, not the "electronic computer", the computer, the professional that had enough mathematics skill, memory and organization to perform complex computations on pen and paper
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_(occupation)Technological advances will ALWAYS push the envelope on what is required from humans, what you value as "a lifetime to master today" will be a 3 seconds automated task down the line.
More on that: the spreadsheet (and the accounting software) didn't make accountants unnecessary, it only made MANUALLY tabulating a double ledger unnecessary.
Same thing for AI, it won't make artists unnecessary, only manually inbetweening 10 frames per second out of an anime action sequence for 1000 yen per frame
The robot is your friend, don't reject it's metallic helping hand!