Indeed, but as with all unchecked developments, they eventually improve and sometimes they can improve too much. Like survellance tech -- too much improvement in my opinion. So when it comes to something really important like the future of jobs, perhaps we should be more cautious.
I'm definitely okay with this although historically, none of the technological revolution did actually collapse the employment market, they freed up future jobs which were impossible economically previously.
Not saying that can't happen, there's no hard science about this but when we experienced as many technological revolutions as we have, betting the opposite of what happened previously might not be the most likely option.