Who wins when everyone can do solid work with AI?
and any surface-level domain knowledge loses it's value.
if you've heard any of the AI soul covers (I can not stop), you'll know it's objectively good.
you can not like the fact that it's AI, but you can't say they’re not bangers.
so what becomes valuable when anyone can get 80% of the way towards a reasonable product with relative ease?
i'm betting on three things.
creativity + taste.
how do you apply the tools differently? what can only you produce with your unique insights? AI might do 80%. but the 20% that creates all the difference still requires a person with a vision and something to say. the value’s at the edges.
context + nuance.
what do you know that other people don't? what seems obvious to you that would be counter-intuitive to most? what can’t be known without having been in the weeds?
community + trust.
when you can be 1000x more productive at every hour of the day, productivity stops being the point. people start to get back to the things that matter outside of it. and with so much volume out there, the only way to try and figure out what’s real is to base it on other factors - do i trust this person / source?
these all mattered before. i think it becomes everything.
that's my bet.
what do you think?
more on how I'm doing that in the coming weeks.

Jack Wilson
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