"Humans Need Not Apply" is basically required viewing for anyone who wants to be my friend. The lines about "beyond the scope of human knowability" and "horses aren't unemployed now because they got lazy as a species, they're unemployable" are both worth considering, because it doesn't/won't matter how talented or smart you are. You will not be exempt.
And honestly, we shouldn't want to be exempt. "Economics always wins" is a good thing. I want to live in a world where I don't have to work. Folks who are fighting automation are fighting for a world where I'm stuck in a job that is, frankly, a miserable waste of my time.
Or, to put it in cyberpunk terms, who wants to be a wage-slave? A corps-drone? Freedom from work should be the goal.
Whether you support Andrew Yang or not, his book is a good summation of why automation is coming. We should be preparing now for methods that support humans who can never compete -- because sooner or later, that's most of us.