That's been my stance since the top of the thread.
You seem to forget some of us have actually been around since the dawn of the PC (and prior) while living through the acceptance of various technology tools. The pace of this will be much faster than going from 10 column pads to VisiCalc to Lotus 123 to Excel (as just one example) - that was about a 10 year window.
The problem is going to be when old timers who can spot discrepancies of output in their sleep (guys like me in my profession or Damone in his) age out and the machines spit out shit and have no feedback loop. That window is probably going to be more like 10 to 15 years.
In the meantime, folks with a few years under their belts in the real world who can help non-techies adapt will make a killing - which is probably where you find yourself right now.