The pace of AI’s evolution this year has been incredible.
Co-coding with AI, auto-generated proposals, writing support, workflow automation — things that felt like “the future” just a year ago are now part of everyday work.
Still, many people say, “AI can’t do my job yet.”
But honestly, that’s not about AI’s ability — it’s usually about how we use it.
AI’s answers completely change depending on how you ask.
If your question is vague, the result will be vague too.
But when you give clear instructions and explain your goal, AI can surprise you with how sharp and helpful it gets.
So when people say “AI isn’t useful,” it often just means they don’t yet know how to ask the right questions.
Today’s AI can reason like a college professor in many fields — the real question is whether we can use that brain effectively.
It’s a bit like leadership.
Some leaders bring out the best in their teams, while others struggle to delegate.
The same goes for AI — it all depends on how you guide it, how you communicate, and how you build that partnership.
The winners in the coming years won’t be the ones who “beat AI,”
but the ones who work well with it.
AI isn’t here to replace us — it’s here to collaborate with us.
Those who can treat AI as a teammate, not a threat, will shape the next era of work.