AI isn't replacing you bro. Someone using it might. Just a finance guy who uses AI trying to show you how easy it is to use without all the tech speak.
If you've never used AI at work, this account is for you.
5 prompts for everyday professionals who don't know where to start.
No confusing tech talk. No experience needed. Just copy, paste, and let AI do the work ↓
@JesseTinsley been in FP&A long enough to know this isn't new with AI the further up you go the more you manage instead of do, and suddenly the CFO who hasn't touched a model in 7 years is telling you how to build one.
@saranormous made this account for exactly this reason half the corporate world thinks AI is just for devs because all they hear is 'vibe coding' and dumb ass buzzwords lol
@danmartell To bad companies love to have a meeting to decide if we need a meeting. Meanwhile AI built the whole model while we were still booking the damn room
@GerberKawasaki the problem is most people and companies are still waiting for permission to use it instead of just getting started.. lately it's a bunch of fear around the cost
As a non-tech AI users this always helped get the ball rolling automating task:
Help me design an AI workflow for automating [A PROCESS I REPEAT OFTEN]. Lay out the steps, determine what AI can do, where I need manual input/review, any additional tools needed to automate, and how I would measure if it is actually saving time.
@runaway_vol excitement deflating is lowkey good that's when the people who actually use it start really winning once all the hype dies down and real use-cases show up
Prompt: Create 3 realistic future scenarios for [A CHANGE YOU SEE COMING]. For each one, explain the risks, the opportunities, and one practical step I could take now to be ready.
@sweatystartup Replacing humans at scale was always the wrong benchmark the real story is the same headcount doing 3x the work and that is starting to get noticed
@theisaacmed not always true, my wife was on maternity leave picked up Claude for our personal life and she went back to work sharper than teammates who've been 'too busy' to try anything new for 2 years