We're Moving From Using AI to Managing AI
A prediction:
Within 5 years, "AI literacy" will become as important as computer literacy.
Not because everyone will become a programmer.
But because everyone will manage AI in some form.
Think about it.
Most professionals today don't build software, but they still need to know how to use computers effectively.
The same thing will happen with AI.
The highest performers won't necessarily be the people with the highest IQs.
They'll be the people who know how to:
• Give clear instructions
• Structure information
• Create repeatable workflows
• Evaluate outputs critically
• Combine human judgment with AI speed
The interesting part?
We're still treating AI as a tool.
Eventually, many people will be managing multiple AI systems the same way managers oversee teams today.
The question may shift from:
"Can you use AI?"
to
"Can you effectively direct, evaluate, and improve AI-driven work?"
I think that's where the real competitive advantage is heading.
Curious to hear your take:
What's the one AI-related skill that will be most valuable by 2030?
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Mr Biswas
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We're Moving From Using AI to Managing AI
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