Back to jobsYou write well. AI runs on language now. The person who can write a clear prompt, a clear doc, or a clear Slack message has a superpower. If you've ever been frustrated by someone's vague instructions, you understand why this matters.
You think about the people using what you build. Not as an afterthought. You ask: Who is this for? What happens when it breaks? What are we assuming about the user that might be wrong?
You take responsibility seriously. AI systems have real effects. You don't need to have all the answers on AI ethics, but you should be someone who notices when something feels off and says so.
You know how to frame problems. Anyone can be handed a spec and execute. Fewer people can look at a messy situation and figure out what the actual problem is. That's the skill that compounds.
You try things. Creativity isn't about being artistic. It's about trying an approach that isn't obvious, seeing if it works, and learning either way.
