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If you compare recent history to a hundred years ago, sure. Now, analyze the trajectories of trends from that recent history and extract where things are going over the next century.
If you select a sufficiently short and localised subset of data, you can show almost anything. Would I be wrong to guess tjat your opinion is heavily influenced by the current state of the US? While I agree that the situation there is complete shit and something needs to happen, I would argue (admittedly without any solid data in hand) that globally, automation is helping loads of people and is going to continue to do so.
I'm glad you still manage have a more positive outlook on the future than I do.
Yes, my perspective is definitely colored by my experience in America, but if you think similar won't happen elsewhere then I think you're being overly idealistic - at least when it comes to the full population of the world. Those who enable the powerfully wealthy will certainly do better - at least until those who don't are no longer much of a threat, and said wealthy no longer need their enablers.