There is an old saying: "It is difficult to predict stuff, especially about the future."
That said, the changes I think will come in the next 10 years, is a localization trend (in contrast to the globalization trend). You see it already in the local food movement, peer to peer lending, airbnb, local ownership of electricity grid and production (from single solar panels and battery banks in your home, to larger scale community owned windmill farms), etc.
What does mean for you and me? A lot of opportunities in the job market for creating small scale businesses, if you are good at local networking, making apps or control systems that are well targeted or adaptable for different local communities, or can make a good product that you could sell directly locally. I think the story telling that was mentioned above already is very important, but will be increasingly more important. There has been a trend of people loosing trust in large corporations, in how clothes and other stuff is made in the megafactories. I think there will be a lot of opportunities of making money if you can get people to trust you.
Yes, there will be more and more stuff made by robots and machines. So large scale mainstream production is no longer an option. But if you can sell people good conscience, based on the good story and trust, you can price your products a lot higher.
Yarn is one example. You would think that local yarn production would have disappeared with the introduction of the spinning jenny in the 19th century. But people are willing to spend crazy amounts of money on handspun plant died yarn from happy sheep.