You shouldn't have to learn how to read because we have audio books now, right?
Being serious though:
I get it, but A.I won't lower any barriers of entry that people are thinking. You're going to have to grind and skill-up either way.
People aren't going to stop grinding all of a sudden and we're all going to be level. It's the people who still bother to improve their coding skills (and efficiency by learning to use A.I and verifying/improving it's output) who are going to thrive.
Like for real: don't bother to learn that stuff and you'll wish you had a few years from now. I see it happen all the time.
It's funny, but a few years ago Megan Thee Stallion's hairdresser/stylist (yup) once posted a quote that said "Don't quit on what you're trying to learn because a few years from now you'll probably be wishing you weren't starting from scratch/square one all over again." That shyt stuck with me, especially seeing how great they're doing for themselves right now (basically has all A+ clients).
10+ years ago people said not to bother with certain tech jobs because they'd be automated away. I hope people didn't take that advice because they missed out on some good salary and a 10-year career in that specialty now pays about $300k/year.