I think it's save to say most people are thinking in the same direction about how AI is narrowing the skill gap and creating millions of 'one man armies' globally. Jakob Nielsen wrote about this on his Substack too, albeit in relation to UX. He called them the UX Unicorn.
Got it. Haven't seen his article. Thanks for sharing.
I don't like the 'unicorn' label as it makes it sound like this skill set is mythical or impossible to achieve. I believe the opposite: it's very achievable for those willing to pursue it intentionally.
AI is (at least in feb 2024)just a tool, although a very powerful one, and as such doesn't work on it's own, has no decision making skills, and you must learn how to use it to the full potential.
Outstanding post, I'll quote some of it on one I'm writing and will release in a few weeks. Thank you!
I think it's save to say most people are thinking in the same direction about how AI is narrowing the skill gap and creating millions of 'one man armies' globally. Jakob Nielsen wrote about this on his Substack too, albeit in relation to UX. He called them the UX Unicorn.
Got it. Haven't seen his article. Thanks for sharing.
I don't like the 'unicorn' label as it makes it sound like this skill set is mythical or impossible to achieve. I believe the opposite: it's very achievable for those willing to pursue it intentionally.
He did clarify his unicorn stance in the article here - https://open.substack.com/pub/jakobnielsenphd/p/ux-unicorn?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=6k4fv
AI is (at least in feb 2024)just a tool, although a very powerful one, and as such doesn't work on it's own, has no decision making skills, and you must learn how to use it to the full potential.
Outstanding post, I'll quote some of it on one I'm writing and will release in a few weeks. Thank you!