I totally appreciate this take and have thought something similar but I am old enough to be familiar with the part of my brain responsible for these thoughts and know it has a long track record of being horribly wrong.
Sure, hedge your bets. Get financially secure. But also consider that "nothing ever happens" is usually correct and the world has a way of ensuring things keep going in the direction they have to in order to give stability to the establishment (which we are generally a part of).
I've thought about that as well - what derails this, what invalidates the unstoppable forward march? That is often how the world works. City real estate costs were flying up year after year after year, and others rust-belting, until Covid and remote work, for example.
So, what can derail AI out of left field? Maybe building DCs for it in Arizona and EMEA can, for one.... choosing very "water-rich" locations there for water-cooled systems.
So, how could this land longterm, assuming AI works sort of good, sort of bad against the use cases? The real questions here for industry people though should be this:
1) How does this play out, over the 5-10 yrs we have to see it occur of trying it/redoing it/trying a new version/going back to the old version, all the while it's occurring over my career, all the while when I have bills to pay and relationships to maintain.
Ans: I think that's a hell of a lot of financial and employment stress induced on us by people who don't understand the tech they're rolling out, the state change that's occurring, and don't need to deal with the consequences. All the while, I go mid career, to late career, dealing with what AI can actually do in the background.
2) What is actually going to work wrt being relevant to my job?
Ans: I think what actually works is the vuln research aspect of AI, feedback loops rapidly, rapidly speeding up on that.
And, what is the most stressful, obnoxious, high burnout part of the job - sec arch and vuln remediation, or IR and vuln response. Both about to go on overddrive, and already are if you're minding bug bounties and IR these days.
3) Has this happened to other industries, how did it go?
Ans: trading, trading, trading, trading. Check it out.