I've seen graduates that are now having a hard time finding a job for various reasons. There are jobs that can't be taken by AI, and most of them are those that isn't require technology like nurses like what the above post said and something about healthcare. What I would say though is that, things aren't the same back then anymore. Right now, you can still be successful despite not having a degree and vice-versa. What I believe is that, as long as you have a skill, and you can make money by using that "skill", you can be successful in life even though you don't have a degree. We've seen people becoming successful even though they don't have a degree so it's still worth anything at least for me, but not that important anymore.
Then why not study for profession that wont be replaced by AI? Why not choose university that will make you a demanded specialist when you graduate instead of selecting university or job that everyone choose now or parents insist to choose. I have noticed two profession trends in my country in past. First people wanted to work with finances, to be white collars, then people wish to be designers. No matter who you ask the answer was: I will be a banker, work in bank, manage finances. Or I will be a clothes, accessories designer. Now those two generations have difficulties finding work, because their designed clothes and etc cost a lot, and people prefer something cheaper and mass brand. And banks dont need 100000 operators, bookkeepers, managers, analytics.