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i assume a similar argument was made when we started to introduce animals/machinery in farms an the vast majority of people in the world were farmers. New jobs will come up.
Machines increased production but they didn't outright replace the human factor.
Artificial intelligence allied with advanced robotics has the potential to fully automate many jobs, replacing workers by high efficiency, 100% uptime machines that need no social security, no lunch or bathroom breaks, no time off, suffers from no health risks or unforeseen circumstances, etc.
This is the difference IMO.