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Let’s Settle This: What Career Is AI-Proof
Name a career AI cannot touch. I’ll wait. 👀 Not replace — touch. Because almost every job is already being reshaped:• How work is done How fast it’s done Who still gets paid well to do it Some careers will adapt while some will merge with AI. Some will quietly disappear. 👇 Drop ONE role you believe survives AI…and tell us why (human judgment? trust? presence? ethics?) Let’s see where people actually stand.
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@Frank van Bokhorst In theory, yes. In practice, many careers are already being replaced, not just reshaped. The optimistic narrative assumes adaptation happens faster than cost-cutting and that’s often not the case, unfortunately. Curious how others here see this playing out in their own industries.
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@Frank van Bokhorst Absolutely! Humanity keeps evolving, and the next five years will tell us a lot, no doubt. I’m hopeful we’ll find ways to adapt while preserving our core human values. Thanks for the engagement. Cheers!
Can Automation Actually Slow an Organization Down?
Automation speeds up tasks.But organizations do not run on tasks.They run on coordination. When you automate without redesigning ownership,you remove friction at the surfaceand create congestion underneath. Requests move faster,exceptions pile up,and humans spend more time resolving edge cases than before. A real AI Audit asks a hard question:What coordination cost will this automation increase? Because the fastest system on papercan become the slowest system in realityif responsibility is unclear. Speed without ownership is just noise.
Can Automation Actually Slow an Organization Down?
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This is a really sharp take — and one a lot of teams learn the hard way. Automation optimises execution, but coordination lives upstream in clarity: ownership, escalation paths, and decision rights. When those aren’t explicit, automation just accelerates ambiguity (and thats where the problem is). You simply move the problem from “doing” to “deciding,” and suddenly humans are drowning in exceptions. So I agree with you that speed without ownership is simply noise
If you had to automate ONE thing…
If you could automate just one task in your work or business this week, what would it be? No tech jargon needed — just the task.
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@Bradley Surkamer Perfect use case. AI is ideal for first-pass structure and messaging — humans make it bespoke.
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@Mergim Vrella Lead qualification is a perfect automation use case. The goal isn’t just speed — it’s routing attention to the right leads.
Welcome! Introduce yourself + share a career goal you have 🎉
Let's get to know each other! Comment below sharing where you are in the world, a career goal you have, and something you like to do for fun. 😊
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Hello everyone, am Emmanuel, and I am a Psychiatrist living and working in Ireland 🇮🇪 I run an Addiction Recovery Hub, am an author in the recovery space, and I’m actively exploring how AI can be used ethically and effectively to scale impact-driven businesses and communities without losing the human element. For fun: travelling across Europe, discovering quiet cities and cafés, reflective walks, and thinking about ideas at the intersection of meaning, recovery, and technology. Recently joined this space and thought it wise to make a formal introduction. Wishing everyone well. Cheers!
🎉 Happy New Year, Everyone
It is always a good time to reflect on everything you accomplished this past year and to set some goals for what you want to achieve in the new one. Thank you for helping us build such an awesome community over the past year. I cannot wait to see how much more it grows by the end of 2026. Cheers, Nate
🎉 Happy New Year, Everyone
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Just a small reminder that some of us are still in 2025 here in Ireland and in other parts of the world — a nice reflection that we’re all moving through time a little differently. I am absolutely grateful for everything this community has built over the past year and excited to keep contributing as it grows. And to those already in 2026 — wishing you a joyful and meaningful New Year celebration. Cheers!
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Author of Finding Purpose in the Middle of Addiction — building a meaning-based recovery community.

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