I don't know why this perspective isn't considered more often but really any job that could be completely replaced by our frankly pretty primitive AI right now more than likely isn't a particularly fulfilling one nor offering of much career advancement. There is an ethical question about forcing people into those jobs with little time and resources to move up as well.
Sure, there may be a problem with how those who lose their jobs will be retrained and reeducated into more sustainable careers, hopefully companies and government step up and provide paid training. The net gain is quite high at the end of the day if this sort of gradual transition period is handled gracefully....I don't harbor any tribulations about the bar being raised so long as there is still opportunity afforded for displaced workers.