
What AI Can't Fake
AI is writing the emails, drafting the code, and coming for a lot of jobs. But not yours. Three lessons on the human edge that doesn't go obsolete.
Why this works
The people panicking about AI are the ones who defined themselves by the tasks AI can now do. The people thriving are leaning into what AI can't replicate: judgement, taste, creativity, meaning. This theme maps your human edge so you can stop worrying about AI and start using it.
What you'll learn
- The six human superpowers that get more valuable as AI gets better
- Why judgement is the #1 skill for the next decade
- How creativity becomes currency when execution is free
- How to build a career around what AI still can't fake
6 Human Super Powers
The things AI still can't do well.
Six distinctly human capabilities that get more valuable as AI gets better: judgement, empathy, taste, creativity, meaning-making, and embodied presence. This is the human moat. Whatever you do next, make sure it leans on at least one of these.
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Judgement: The Skill AI Can't Fake
AI is confident, not correct.
AI will give you an answer to any question. Whether that answer is good, appropriate, or safe is up to you. Judgement is the skill of knowing what to do with AI's output. It's also the skill of knowing when not to ask AI at all. This carousel goes deep on why this is the #1 skill of the next decade.
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Creativity Is Currency
When execution is free, ideas get scarce.
AI has made execution nearly free. You can generate a logo, write a pitch, draft a contract in minutes. What's scarce now? The original idea worth executing. In a world of infinite content, creativity (taste, framing, point of view) is the new scarce resource.
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Ready to use AI, not fear it?
Knowing what AI can't fake is step one. Step two is learning to actually work with AI as a thinking partner, not just a search engine.