I built a production web application in ten days using AI. Every line of code was written by AI. Every decision about what to build, how to architect it, and when to stop was mine. Thirty years of engineering leadership, applied through a new tool. That experience is what convinced me this argument is structural, not motivational. I’m curious: what skills have you built quietly over your career that you’re starting to realize might be more valuable than you thought?
I built a production web application in ten days using AI. Every line of code was written by AI. Every decision about what to build, how to architect it, and when to stop was mine. Thirty years of engineering leadership, applied through a new tool. That experience is what convinced me this argument is structural, not motivational. I’m curious: what skills have you built quietly over your career that you’re starting to realize might be more valuable than you thought?