The goal shouldn’t be to say that AI sucks (it doesn’t), or that it can never beat humans (it can or will). The goal should be to create governance structures which favor the kind of things you want to have in society. The original social contract (one where humans cooperated) ensured mutual benefits, and that social contract doesn’t exist under a condition someone believes you don’t provide any benefit. No one owes anyone a job or employment, or provisions to exist beyond basic human rights (and even there we disagree what “basic” human rights entail).
In a reasonable society and world, such philosophical differences require a mass migration of people to places where they can have the kind of life that they’re comfortable living from places where they will struggle. Such places may even be pre-civilization, or medieval, and that’s not necessarily a bad thing. The practical considerations which limit this kind of activity are resource limitations, and the ability to trade with others. But I’ve always failed to understand how resources can be limited in a boundless universe.