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AI isn’t just making work faster—it’s changing what your job actually is. The work that used to take hours—writing, building decks, creating training—now happens in seconds, which forces a bigger question: if execution is easy, where does your value really come from? The shift isn’t about becoming technical or mastering complex prompts—it’s about thinking differently, using AI as a partner, and focusing on judgment, strategy, and relationships. The people who lean in, experiment, and apply it to real, everyday problems aren’t just keeping up—they’re stepping into a bigger role than they had before.
By Roxanne PetraeusAI isn’t just making work faster—it’s changing what your job actually is. The work that used to take hours—writing, building decks, creating training—now happens in seconds, which forces a bigger question: if execution is easy, where does your value really come from? The shift isn’t about becoming technical or mastering complex prompts—it’s about thinking differently, using AI as a partner, and focusing on judgment, strategy, and relationships. The people who lean in, experiment, and apply it to real, everyday problems aren’t just keeping up—they’re stepping into a bigger role than they had before.