^Good luck frenchie, you got this!
I just started a new job producing various kinds of written content, knowing full well AI will do that sooner rather than later. So yes, AI will most definitely take over my job, but I personally am not at all worried, for many reasons. One is that right now, the content ChatGPT produces still needs to be refined by a human who knows what they are doing. Otherwise it'll be so freaking bland even the normiest of normies will fall asleep reading it, and the result oftentimes contains stuff that's out of place, inappropriate or flat-out wrong. What I find it most useful for as of today is to provide inspiration. I've been overcoming bouts of listlessness much faster ever since I can ask AI for 10 more ideas. And 10 more. And 10 more...
So I fully agree that right now it's simply a tool that needs human supervision to successfully perform even basic tasks. Whoever came up with the "slow intern" analogy was spot on. As of now, the risk of AI fucking up big time is way too fucking high to let it just do its thing unsupervised. From what I hear that's supposed to change soon, but I'm by no means in the weeds enough to predict when exactly that's supposed to happen. The good thing is I'm technically employed as a content manager, so I'll seamlessly transfer from producing content myself to managing content produced by AI. I'm sure that'll be fine and AI will never replace project managers...
Jokes aside, I've worked in enough completely different fields already to not be scared of changing things up a couple more times. From my personal experience, the technical/specialized aspects of the vast majority of office jobs can be picked up incredibly quickly if you happen to have a certain combination of personality traits and some general education, which I'm lucky enough to have. So as long as there are any white collar work environments, I'm confident I'll find a place to do my thing, which is mainly get along well with virtually everybody and say some pseudo-insightful things just often enough to come across as productive and dedicated. Little do they know I spend more time on Slap than in the Google doc. If AI ever uncovers that, I'll be well and truly fucked.