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It Isn't the Tool, but the Hands – A Response to "Something Big Is Happening"

3•markferraz•8h ago
Matt Shumer's piece argues 50% of entry-level white-collar jobs disappear in 1-5 years. While the pace of change for software engineers is real, the "just prompt it" narrative is misleading. If the prompt is what matters, then knowing what to build and deeply understanding the problem matters more, not less. Building simple software may become commoditized, but building complex systems and understanding how they work becomes more valuable. We also need to stop conflating building software with building AI systems — the latter isn't getting commoditized. Finally, if agents can move fast and independently, the fulcrum of value becomes how effectively the operator manages them. We're nowhere near assigning broad goals and letting systems pursue them autonomously for months. As long as the end user is human, taste, judgment, and oversight remain crucial.

Like everything before AI: it isn't the tool, but the hands.

Original article: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/something-big-happening-matt-shumer-so5he

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atleastoptimal•5h ago
True but that will mean a greater "winner takes all" scenario where a small cadre of 8-figure compensated hyper-managers and tastemakers will supervise armies of agents. To 99% of people who lose their job doing some easily commodifiable task, this scenario is indistinguishable from AI taking every job.