AI Will Not Replace You. A Person Using AI Will.
Stop worrying about the robot. Start worrying about the competitor who figured out how to use one.
I am tired of the AI hype cycle. Every week there is a new "AI will replace X" take. Accountants. Marketers. Developers. Lawyers. Everyone is apparently about to be unemployed.
That is not what I see. What I see, in the actual companies I work with, is something much more interesting and much less dramatic.
The Real Pattern
The companies winning with AI right now are not replacing people. They are giving their existing people superpowers.
- The accountant who used to spend 3 days on monthly reconciliation now spends 3 hours — and catches errors the manual process missed
- The sales rep who used to research prospects manually now has an AI agent surfacing intel before every call
- The marketing team that used to produce 4 pieces of content a month now produces 20 — with a human reviewing and refining every piece
- The ops manager who used to check 5 dashboards every morning now has an agent that surfaces only what needs attention
The Leverage Gap
Here is what keeps me up at night for the companies I work with: the leverage gap is widening. A 10-person company that adopts AI thoughtfully now has the output of a 25-person company. Their competitor across town, still doing everything manually, is falling behind every single day — and they do not even know it yet.
This is not a technology problem. It is a leadership problem. The companies adopting AI are not the ones with the biggest IT budgets. They are the ones with leaders who are curious, willing to experiment, and smart enough to start small.
Where to Start
- Find the bottleneck. What is the thing your smartest person spends too much time on? That is where AI goes first.
- Start with augmentation, not automation. AI reviews the data, human makes the call. Build trust before building autonomy.
- Measure the delta. Time saved. Errors caught. Decisions accelerated. If you cannot measure it, you cannot scale it.
The question is not whether AI will change your industry. It already is. The question is whether you will be the company that figured it out early, or the one that figured it out too late.