You don't need to code. But can you design? Do you know how to QA? Do you know how to transform mere "data" into "information"? That's the key. If so, the AI is the greatest lever invented.
This seems to be true especially the part about AI helping once you already understand the problem.
I’ve felt something similar - it doesn’t really change how you think about the work, just shortens the gap between “i know what to do” and “it’s running”.
The flip side is real and when the understanding isn’t there yet, it kind of just speeds up the confusion.
it also feels like the leverage comes more from clarity than the tool itself.
Clarity is very important, starting from when the problem discovery phase. Because that's how you define what to do next and how to use any tool later on.
You don't need to code. But can you design? Do you know how to QA? Do you know how to transform mere "data" into "information"? That's the key. If so, the AI is the greatest lever invented.
Yes, that is what I explained in my post from my own angle as a data scientist who has been in the field for 13+ years
This seems to be true especially the part about AI helping once you already understand the problem.
I’ve felt something similar - it doesn’t really change how you think about the work, just shortens the gap between “i know what to do” and “it’s running”.
The flip side is real and when the understanding isn’t there yet, it kind of just speeds up the confusion.
it also feels like the leverage comes more from clarity than the tool itself.
Clarity is very important, starting from when the problem discovery phase. Because that's how you define what to do next and how to use any tool later on.