CAVOK, that’s a bold claim about AI ‘ruining our skills,’ especially for physicians and software engineers. I wonder if it’s less about skill degradation and more about skill evolution? For instance, I’ve seen teams use AI not to replace coding, but to accelerate boilerplate generation, freeing engineers for more complex architectural work. It’s a tool, much like a calculator didn’t ruin math skills but changed what ‘doing math’ meant. I work with customer acquisition myself, and we actually leverage AI agents to handle repetitive tasks, which lets our human team focus on strategic relationship building – if you’re curious how we do that without dumbing down the human role, there’s more detail at https://cxgo.ai/l/De4x0OA.
CAVOK, that’s a bold claim about AI ‘ruining our skills,’ especially for physicians and software engineers. I wonder if it’s less about skill degradation and more about skill evolution? For instance, I’ve seen teams use AI not to replace coding, but to accelerate boilerplate generation, freeing engineers for more complex architectural work. It’s a tool, much like a calculator didn’t ruin math skills but changed what ‘doing math’ meant. I work with customer acquisition myself, and we actually leverage AI agents to handle repetitive tasks, which lets our human team focus on strategic relationship building – if you’re curious how we do that without dumbing down the human role, there’s more detail at https://cxgo.ai/l/De4x0OA.