Wow… this article genuinely shifted how I’m thinking about AI and work.
There’s so much fear right now around “AI taking jobs.”
This gave me a completely different lens, and honestly, a sense of control.
Instead of asking “Will AI take my job?” It reframes it to:
“Which parts of my job is AI coming for?”
That’s a big shift.
Here were a few key takeaways that stood out to me:
- Your job title isn’t what’s at risk; your tasks are
- Not all work is equal (some is already replaceable, some isn’t)
- The “3 bucket framework” helps you actually see where you stand
- If too much of your work is repetitive → you’re exposed
- If you’re not building human skills → you’re vulnerable
- The goal is to move toward work that AI can’t replicate
And the part I loved most…
It actually gives you something to DO with this. (Not just more anxiety)
This is one of those short reads that can genuinely shift how you think about your career.
Quick gut check:
Which bucket are YOU in right now?
- Mostly repetitive work
- Mixed
- Mostly human/creative work
Comment 1, 2, or 3 👇
Bonus: What’s ONE task you do regularly that AI could probably replace?
Hot take: AI isn’t replacing people…It’s exposing people who never built real skills.
If you’re already using AI in your workflow, drop ONE way it’s helped you 👇
Let’s actually break this down together.