A colleague at work said she uses AI to take other people's work.
That shifted my mindset.
I used to think AI would replace people.
Now I think AI enables people to produce the kind of output that once required entire teams.
A good example is a closed volunteer project I'm currently contributing to.
We don't have any designers on the team.
Instead of letting that slow us down,
the engineers, including me are using AI to create style guides,
explore design directions,
and produce UI concepts that we refine together.
We're not replacing a designer.
We're making meaningful progress with the people and resources we have.
AI is turning individuals into small companies.
One person can build products, write, design, code, market, and ship work that previously required specialists across multiple roles.
This is one of the reasons I joined the @flyrank_ai internship.
I want to learn how to use AI more effectively,
not just to work faster,
but to build better products,
solve bigger problems,
and multiply my impact.
The biggest competitive advantage in the next decade won't just be knowing AI.
It'll be knowing how to multiply yourself with it.
@RashedatJ for now I post what I am working on. I share my engineering decisions, how i fixed issues i encountered.
I something add a video demo or screenshot.
I hope this is what you meant by being strategic.
Opened my @flyrank_ai internship portal today.
My first thought?
βWowβ¦ thereβs so much to learn.β
Iβm both excited and challenged,
and I think thatβs a great place to be.
Grateful for this opportunity and looking forward to growing one lesson, one project, and one challenge at a time.
A huge thank you to @alenmalkoc and all the mentors for putting this together.
Looking forward to learning from you all!