Is it worth going into therapy related professions with the rise of AI?

I'm a fourth year psychology student who has always wanted to go into the mental health field, specifically getting a masters in social work so that I can not only provide clinical help in forms of therapy, but having a wider range of opportunities in the case where I want to try something new.

Some recent studies have shown that people found AI therapy to be more effective, such as in the case of trauma victims. After a discussion topic one of my professors raised in one of my classes as well as an AI related project in a social work class, I can't help but worry.

With the rise of AI and people using ChatGPT as their own personal therapists, do you think therapy related professions are in danger? Is it even worth pursuing them now?