Will artificial intelligence take away jobs?

As many as 30 percent of employees are afraid that their positions will be replaced by technology, according to a PwC survey. Is this fear justified? In some industries, the use of artificial intelligence (AI) has become commonplace. Interestingly, in China since 2019, it has been used during court proceedings.
Marcin Żuchowicz, CEO of the IT systems company e-point, argues that we should not be afraid and sees AI as a helper for human work.
"Mechanization and robotization affect the replacement of physical effort in many branches of the economy, and artificial intelligence will replace mental effort, especially for tedious activities characterized by low productivity. But just as mechanization did not invalidate the role of humans in economic processes, AI will not invalidate this role either," Marcin Żuchowicz said.