"Technology will take our jobs" is as old as the industrial revolution. The lesson from the Luddites is: "Yes, it may take YOUR job. No, it will not take away jobs in general."
I'm sure the various AI support roles cited in the article he plenty of inherent fluff, but humans are fairly inventive in figuring out something else to do when a machine can do what they've been doing in the past better. The world still needs ditch diggers, even if that doesn't mean grabbing a shovel. Today, a ditch digger is driving a machine. Tomorrow, they may just be telling a computer where they want the robot to dig the ditch. There are a lot fewer ditch diggers today than there were when it was a bunch of guys with shovels, and there will probably be even fewer when it's just a guy with a computer.