> you still need to analyze its output and understand all this shit
And the person who does that will earn more. But they will be expected to produce at a rate that a human, working unassisted, cannot today. And those who would have assisted today will not have a niche anymore.
You could as easily say that Python is a specialized skill, and is cheaper than maintaining a fleet of manual assembly coders. Yet we hire even more of these higher level coders, and pay them more.
Software is not like art
One error here = doesnt work
Meanwhile errors at image may be hard to spot or even cool