Quite an interesting topic for discussion. First of all, we see that thanks to technological progress, mankind has advanced so far. With the growth in the number of productivity, we see how opportunities are growing. Those things that yesterday seemed to us fantastic - today are not so surprising. You gave examples of those things that are not labor-intensive processes for a person. That is, the further we develop - the more people will be replaced by machines. Robots perform various routine work and facilitate human work. But there is a downside to all this.
If we look differently, what do we see? People become useless and their work is less valuable. In our time, quality is replaced by quantity. Now marketers create products and their main task is to "sell." Take for example the automotive industry. Earlier, even in the 80-90s of the last century, cars were much more hopeful and more durable. The most striking example is the Mercedes in the 124 body, which is considered "neubivaemym." Now cars are very beautiful, but unfortunately unreliable. Because earlier machines were created by engineers - and now marketers. I think that this applies to many other things. Robots replace people and people become more lazy.
Yesterday I saw Elon Musk. In the production of the new Tesla model (model 3) there were problems. Elon called his big mistakes precisely the fact that his plant is equipped with the most advanced robo-production. That is, he said that his mistake is that he did not underestimate the quality and usefulness of people. He claims that there is work in which it is the work of man that is needed.
What will the technological progress lead to? Now it is difficult to answer this question. But I think positively and I think that mankind has solved many problems.