Life is unpredictable, which is part of what makes it worth living. The only genuinely incorrect move is not putting down your chips.
As a pivot, consider mechatronics (engineering) and business. You've already acquired the bulk of computer science ideas; domain knowledge (for yourself) is important: electronics & feedback control systems, accounting & business plans.
Unsure how the pivot will work since you're already three years in, though. Internships would be good this year and the next.
The AI-angle of the conversation is that a CS degreed individual, enabled with Claude Code, can accomplish technical tasks and code specific business processes much more efficiently and completely than a typical vibe coder.