There are some cases where you want to not be average (areas where you have calibrated skills).

· Bits and Bobs 9/3/24

There are other cases where you just want to be good enough (because you have few skills in it).

If you're in a large company, there's a person that has the expertise of marketing.

So it's easier to just ask the expert to do it.

If you're a solo entrepreneur, the LLM-assisted marketer is way better than what you'd do on your own.

A startup founder needs to do all of the tasks, but in a big company, you have experts for everything.

"Don't touch that! That's for the marketing team to do!".

How could you learn?

With LLMs, everyone gets to be just kind of average (or slightly below average) at basically every knowledge work task.

That might make skills where you're exceptional stand out more.

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