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Human judgment and AI fluency can let generalists produce work comparable to a typical specialist while keeping context across a project.
Human judgment and AI fluency can let generalists produce work comparable to a typical specialist while keeping context across a project.
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I think AI has officially killed the typical specialist. So let me explain what I mean by that. If you're a specialist, in other words, if you just do one thing well, you now have to be really good at that one thing to do a better job than AI can...
OpenI think AI has officially killed the typical specialist. So let me explain what I mean by that. If you're a specialist, in other words, if you just do one thing well, you now have to be really good at that one thing to do a better job than AI can...
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I think AI has officially killed the typical specialist. So let me explain what I mean by that.
If you're a specialist, in other words, if you just do one thing well, you now have to be really good at that one thing to do a better job than AI can. And to be clear, I'm talking about white collar work here, but whether it's strategic or creative or technical, AI can now do about as good a job as the average person in any of those fields.
So the absolute best work in any of these fields is still being done by humans. And that's why I say this is the death of the typical specialist.
There is still room for specialists, but with every model release, there's less and less room. But that doesn't mean that AI is about to replace all white collar work.
There's still a lot of things that AI is not even close to doing well. It's just that those things don't require a specialist.
We still need humans to take a project from start to finish, maintain context throughout that process, and apply good judgment...
probably still do want a few of those specialists, but I think more and more of the work are gonna go to generalists and the most efficient teams are gonna be junior level generalists who know how to use AI being overseen by senior level generalists.