Short term it's maybe. Longer term it's no. Long term the value of products that can be automated will trend to 0 while products that can't be automated will go the other way.
I'm one that believes that very few products can be 100% automated, ever. So there will always be a need for human work. Plus there will always be products that can't be automated. Human's will always find products that are beyond automation. Look at Japan where you can rent a family. No Bot will be able to be your wife or husband. Sure there will be edge cases but for the most part they won't be a spouse. Since all jobs can't go away, workers will always retain their power because new job types will appear and continue the never ending need for work.
WheelsAtLarge•56m ago
I'm one that believes that very few products can be 100% automated, ever. So there will always be a need for human work. Plus there will always be products that can't be automated. Human's will always find products that are beyond automation. Look at Japan where you can rent a family. No Bot will be able to be your wife or husband. Sure there will be edge cases but for the most part they won't be a spouse. Since all jobs can't go away, workers will always retain their power because new job types will appear and continue the never ending need for work.