>>66280030close to replace for low skilled work, but not in the near future for high skilled labor. Current remote sensor technology is not advanced enough to actually process inputs for AI to automagically perform tasks. Even if they do have the precision and breadth of data to analyse, it's not feasible enough for mass deployment to a point they completely eliminate human intervention on your work. Due to how expensive, and the skill required to analyze the data streams for these sensors, we have at least another 10-15 years before they're commonplace.
Generative AI only came so far and shocked the world because artists are stupid enough not to protect their data and freely post their work and even tagged them for the AI benefit. Which is why lately every social media and content admins emply anti crawler measures and upped the cost of API to slow down the AI.
Disclaimer, I don't work with AI directly, I am just a systems integrator for sensors (aeronautics).