Pointing at the past and saying the future will be like it isn't really a solid argument.
You can't just say, "I can't imagine what these jobs will be". In previous revolutions, we have their literature, and we know that everyone at the time saw fairly clearly what their future jobs were: from the eighteenth century stories of country boys going to the coal mines, to becoming mechanics and clerks a century later, to "Plastics!" in "The Graduate".
What exactly will these white collar workers do that won't be done better by a machine? Writer, lawyer, computer programmer, artist: all these jobs are supposed to go. Manual labor, driver, fast food: all supposed to go. There are millions of professional drivers in the US alone.
And no, we won't all be influencers and TikTokers! By their very nature, only the top 1% of these people can make money, and they're basically used to advertise. But when the vast majority of humans have no money to buy things, there is no point in advertising to them...
Once the rich have their armies of AIs to do the work for them, much more cheaply than humans, they simply don't need the rest of us at all. Their economy will be fine without us.