This is exactly the type of conversations we should be having around AI- not the ones around AI doomsday reckoning. Thanks Kamil for providing an organized framework to visualise which level one fits in.
Love this ladder framing: way more actionable than the usual “learn to prompt” advice. I especially like the shift from job titles to “where you sit in the value chain”; it’s a clean mental model for deciding what to say yes/no to in your week.
The cognitive debt idea hit hard as well. Using AI to climb from Execution to Direction/Architecture only works if you protect some deep, unassisted thinking time, otherwise you’re just speeding up that very same commoditized work.
This is exactly the type of conversations we should be having around AI- not the ones around AI doomsday reckoning. Thanks Kamil for providing an organized framework to visualise which level one fits in.
I’m glad you found it insightful ✌️did you try out the self assessment?
Love this ladder framing: way more actionable than the usual “learn to prompt” advice. I especially like the shift from job titles to “where you sit in the value chain”; it’s a clean mental model for deciding what to say yes/no to in your week.
The cognitive debt idea hit hard as well. Using AI to climb from Execution to Direction/Architecture only works if you protect some deep, unassisted thinking time, otherwise you’re just speeding up that very same commoditized work.