Don’t be replaced by AI
- Del Chatterson
- 2 hours ago
- 2 min read
Updated: 37 minutes ago
Hire it yourself
“We’re all going to be replaced by robots and AI!”
There are lots of forecasts of doom and gloom for us all with the looming robot uprising taking revenge on humanity for all our deficiencies. Maybe the consequences of the new artificial intelligence era are exaggerated, maybe they’re under-estimated, but AI is already affecting us all.

Many prognosticators predict the end of work as we know it. Traditional jobs from entry level office work and administration to professional and creative work in finance, engineering, medicine, science, and the arts and entertainment industries are facing massive loss of jobs.
Is it really inevitable and uncontrollable?
We can do more than wait to be replaced by AI, learn how to use it. Find the
tools that will make you more productive, creative, and valuable. Invest in gaining knowledge and experience to become an expert not another amateur trying to use AI to cover up your deficiencies.
Remove the fear factor, think of AI as just the latest Microsoft software or Google app with exceptional hyper speed processing power and instant access to global data bases and billions of web pages to analyze in milliseconds and generate intelligent responses to any question.
Try it. Not to prepare an entertaining video for your Facebook posts but to do your own grunt work faster with better output. Stay ahead of the competition by doing better work with better results. Don’t wait to lose your job to AI. Use AI to keep your job. Hire AI as your new assistant, advisor, personal coach or mentor. Be a survivor and thrive in the new world of work.
If you’re hiring an expert to advise you on how to use AI in your work, you may find this article a useful reference: How to Choose, Use, and Not Abuse your Consultants.
Be better. Do better.
Be an Enlightened Entrepreneur.
Your Uncle Ralph,
Del Chatterson
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