AI cannot lay brick or block, frame stud walls, run wire through conduit, pour concrete, do plumbing, roofing, lay tile, install drywall, or run chainsaws. It cannot in a substantial way displace most of the building trades in any way I see yet. I do not see it being a big loss of labor in ship building, power plant construction, road construction, or building constructionetc.
The trades are mostly safe from AI. It’s the paper pushers, clerical workers, low-middle management that are in danger. Much of this also depends on whether you include robotics as part of AI. I am not.
Add to that the much lower birth rates in the USA, and it’s not the catastrophe everyone is making it out to be.
Then add to that the number of energy jobs that will need to be created to supply the electrical power needed. We may be building dozens of nuclear power plants in the next 5-10 years.
IMO, AI will help re-direct the yutes into high paying trades.