I for one work in aerospace software. Even if I could get an AI tool to generate usable code in this domain for me, it would have to be thoroughly checked. Between defining the requirements precisely enough and checking the output thoroughly enough, I'm not really anticipating AI tools supplanting that many humans here.
Sure, though unfortunately it's increasingly hard to get paid (or paid much...) to drive a car. I do think it's striking that AI looks well-suited for lots of desk jobs, but has a ways to go to tackle unskilled / semi-skilled labor.
Judging by the divorce rate and how many grow up traumatized or develop a disorder that relies on traumatic events to have occurred... not entirely sure humans are doing a great job at either of those two tasks. Maybe AI will uphold greater standards of raising kids, like not physically abusing them as a form of "discipline".