This assumes all specialized tasks are fungible.
I can't disagree more strongly. If you're a specialized person with expertise and ability to perform outside the knowledge of all possible interns because you're developing something novel and not covered by standard materials, you'll be hard to compete with using AI because AI will direct people to standardized methods.
Granted, if you do a specialized task that is taught in schools and that anyone can do, that's trouble. But that's not tactics either, that's clock-punching. That's replaceable. You can talk 'strategy' all you like but if you're only exploiting the AI's ability to do what people already know, that's another box to be stuck in.