Nope. This has been the truth ever since the internet became a thing people could use. The reasons are wrong however.
In 1991-1999 if you wasted your time and money on a college degree, that degree was completely worthless by the time the dotcom bubble burst in 2001. So if you learned Java, Flash, or 30 other "new" products at the time that have since been flushed down the toilet by Adobe, you wasted your money.
The same is happening with "AI" now. If you jumped into the many "AI" stuff colleges are pushing out in the last 3 years, the AI bubble is going to crash before you ever get hired.
The point is that all the entry-level jobs were first hollowed out by outsourcing, then offshoring, and then finally AI. If you wasted your money and time at a college without a job waiting for you, you absolutely wasted your time and money.
Only two career paths are not a waste: Construction, and Medical. These will never be replaced by AI/Robots, because people will not feel safe. Look no further than the "autonomous driving" we do not yet have, and the completely absent "Flying cars". These do not exist because the cost to do it competently will never exist in the current legal framework. Nobody is going to allow a robot to operate on them without the operator being in the room. And nobody is going to allow a robot to assemble a tower without a construction crew around it.