I think what we see is the final struggle between the Anglo-Saxon concept of Education ( Locke, Dewy) and the German concept of “Bildung” (Humboldt, Herder).
The former puts more emphasis on the pragmatic transmission of knowledge and socialisation, while the latter focuses on self formation via the gaining of knowledge.
People will always be educated, acquiring skills and being part of a society does not go out of fashion.
I am not sure the ideal of the “gebildeter Mensch” will survive. Self discovery through deep engagement with intellectual tasks requires exactly those skills AI tries to automatise.
The thing is, this is already occurring and seems to be OK as long as there exists a class of individuals who provide the intellectual horsepower to keep society moving forward.
But I feel very uncomfortable in the fact that people (who for whatever reason) can't make rational and responsible choices, are not being protected and free to exploitation.