Agreed, though I draw the parallel elsewhere. The industrial revolution was about automating labor, though really it just scaled up repeatable processes. Likewise, computer programs don't really automate mental labor, they just scale up repeatable processes once the mental labor of figuring out the specification is done. Deep learning, on the other hand, promises the automation of actual mental labor--creating new information from other, unrelated information. If you look at it that way, its role and future seems pretty obvious.