I completely agree with you... AI won't disappear and its impossible to stop yours advances.
But I think you're arguing the wrong point because the question isnt only which jobs will survive, but more importantly: how will people adapt and interact with it?
This issue of change is historical... in every major technological revolution, there always are jobs eliminated and others created. Don't see this change of jobs as something so important just because it's the first time you've faced it (I'm sorry, but I believe you're young).
Anyway... the difference now with AI is the speed at which change is occurring, because those who dont manage to update themselves in time will feel a much greater impact than in the past revolutions, when people had time to learn something new or/and adapt.
I think the best way out of this revolution will be hybrid professions, where humans will use AI as a tool to increase your self productivity... Human intelligence and creativity will never be replaced, so let's focus on this to guide the hard work that will be done by AI.
Blessed is he who can learn to guide an AI instead of trying to compete against it.