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AI Won’t Take Your Job. Poor Problem-Solving Will.
Hi everyone! Long time no see! Today I wanted to share something that has got me thinking lately. In a machine learning group I’m part of, panic recently broke out over AI taking our jobs. My reaction? AI won’t take our jobs, but poor problem-solving might. Here’s why: - Problem Solvers vs. Button Pushers: If your role is limited to repetitive tasks or ā€œpressing buttonsā€ on existing tools, then yes, AI can replace that. But those who can frame problems, adapt to new contexts, and design solutions remain indispensable. - The Human Context: AI is powerful at pattern recognition, but it doesn’t create context. Humans connect messy, ambiguous real-world situations to the abstract logic that models need. Without that, AI often falls short. Take a recent project: I had to automate a 37-page PowerPoint in R for 80 companies. The tricky part came when slide ordering had to change dynamically depending on each company. AI tools I tried couldn’t solve the logic behind reordering; some even told me it was ā€œimpossible to do so in R.ā€ But once I figured out the underlying sequence logic myself, AI became incredibly helpful. It executed my step-by-step plan flawlessly. The breakthrough wasn’t in the tool, but in the human ability to decompose the problem. This reminded me that AI is not a replacement for ingenuity. It’s an amplifier. Our roles aren’t disappearing. They are evolving, and the sharper our problem-solving skills, the more powerful AI becomes in our hands. What do you think? Have you faced situations where AI couldn’t solve the problem until you provided the logic?
3 likes • 25d
I don't mean to say something meaningless but, for AI to take the jobs of those who solve problems for other people, the person with a problem would have to be able to explain their problem in a specific and concise manner. That means that we're safe from losing our jobs.
My (AI) Uprising
With help from the community, I have reached level 2 and can't wait to post insightful and hopefully thought-inducing content. Happy to be part of this community. Thanks to all!
3 likes • Jul 10
@Rashan Budall Thank you! Live long and prosper.
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@Brannon Winn Thanks man!
The Palantir Mafia - WSJ
Here's an article that by the Wall Street Journal talking about the several tech companies led or founded by former Palantir workers. An interesting read to know about relationships and cash flows, and a who is who in many top companies. https://www.wsj.com/tech/the-palantir-mafia-behind-silicon-valleys-hottest-startups-f6e9bcbb?st=3pkmuv&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink The top of the AI world is pretty closed and talents go from one company to another or fund their own with ease. And, you know, having contacts in important places can be a cornerstone in funding rounds.
1 like • Aug 18
🤣 I'm a HUGE Lord Of The Rings fan and saw Palantir. I swear I thought this was going to be something else.
1 like • Aug 18
@Oriol Fort No apology necessary, Palantir is still interesting, whether it's owned by Saruman or Peter Theil.
Brain increase
I am trying to do learn new things so I hope I can do this here :-)
1 like • Aug 18
@Anke Peeters I think @Pierre-Henry Isidor meant that "If you put your mind to it, you can accomplish it."
Dallas AI
I recently went to a Dallas AI summer camp competition and found the space to be interesting, What experiences have you had around AI community meet-ups?
0 likes • Aug 16
@Peter Kiersons The challenge was to create an AI agent, I didn't compete, But I did get some good networking in.
0 likes • Aug 17
I didn't get to see, but as for networking. There were the winners themselves and people like Moez Dharani from Red Hat, one of the founders of Dallas AI, people of that sort.
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I am a young entrepreneur who strives for knowledge, I hope to find connections and information in this space. Love rock climbing on the side!

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