How are you using AI right now? 🤖
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Be Irreplaceable: Skills AI Can’t Touch
We know AI is reshaping how we work, what skills matter, and what makes us irreplaceable. Let’s focus on: what we can do, and what human qualities are most valuable. An NPR piece highlights how we need to think about this shift. What are the skills critical for the future of work?
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Not only are we fighting suppression from the patriarchy, racism, and capitalism but LI too?!
AI Reality Check: Where We Are Now
We're in a moment of rupture, a break in how we understand intelligence, competence, and what it means to contribute value. The mirror AI holds up reflects years of human thinking patterns, but it also shows us what makes us distinctly human.
The question isn't whether AI will change how we work. It already has. The question is whether we'll be intentional about how we evolve with it.
Mary Meeker’s Latest Drop: Trends - AI report 2025
Mary Meeker's latest AI report provides some much needed perspective. Numbers without context are just numbers. It’s all relative. We’ve been drowning in hype without the full picture. The Bond report provides the context to help make sense of where we're heading.
Where do we start with AI, and how?
We’re not using AI just to save time, we’re using AI to reimagine how we work, so that humans can focus on what matters most: creativity, connection, strategy, and impact.
Evaluate. Try different models, they have different vibes, tones, styles. Choose which best fits you and your goals.
Explore. Interactions, use cases. Map workflows, find friction, identify repeatable tasks.
Experiment. Play, have fun. Test tools. Create AI workflows.
Implement. Integrate and advance with systems thinking. Be strategic, tie improvements back to business initiatives.
Revenge of the generalist
In a time when tech is evolving faster than ever, building an app solo in two hours isn’t just impressive—it’s a sign of what’s possible. This piece explores how generalists, often overlooked in favor of specialists, are uniquely positioned to thrive in a world that values adaptability, systems thinking, and strategic range. With personal stories and practical takeaways, this article is a rallying cry for embracing versatility and leading from the intersections.