It's my job to put people like you out of business, and I hate that part of it. The technical work is exhilirating, but when I stop and think about the consequences for working people, it's not the same.
I would say this: learn to use AI to enhance your work. There's something the AI can do that takes a lot of time for you. Figure out that part, then cut your costs.
People will quickly come to the realization that using AI for everything isn't the way to go. But we have to go there before we get back to normal. Undercalibrate, overcalibrate, equilibrium.