AI Kills Jobs But Creates Instruction Givers
30 years of coding taught me AI isn’t just upgrading work – it’s making entire job categories obsolete. Your value now is giving instructions to machines, not following them.
30 years of coding taught me AI isn’t just upgrading work – it’s making entire job categories obsolete. Your value now is giving instructions to machines, not following them.
AI can understand your emotions and respond appropriately, but it’s not actually feeling anything – just pattern-matching from millions of examples. This matters more than you think.
Smart teams buy expensive AI tools that end up collecting dust. The problem isn’t the technology – it’s that nobody wants to fight with it. Here’s how to build AI workflows people actually use.
Building AI agent teams isn’t about coding – it’s about managing dynamics. The same emotional intelligence that makes you good with people makes you exceptional at orchestrating agents through “vibe coding.”
After 30 years of coding, I learned AI works best when you treat it like a junior developer. Here are 5 skills that changed how I work with AI teammates.
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