As technology is being improved and modeled day by day, it is natural that people will become machine-dependent and the impact on human labor will be reduced to some extent.
Artificial intelligence is basically the advent of modernity where some traditional methods will be changed and new machine-based methods will emerge. In this case, if 70% of labor is based in an industry, if artificial intelligence or the robot is changed, it will certainly come down to 50% instead of 70% of labor. It is normal. So as machine based technology comes the pressure on labor based work will decrease.
Well, no one argues with this fact. We are discussing something a little different here, if you haven't noticed. We are not talking about making human labor easier, but about replacing humans with robots, AI, or all of them together in various modifications and variations.
Isn't it necessary to create new workplaces where human labor will not be replaced by the machine technologies of the modern world? Yes, most likely, this has become a necessity, since a huge number of people need to be employed after they are fired.