I just wanted to share something positive with everyone today.
If you’re a developer with some business analysis skills at a decent-sized company, you can still make a big impact in this AI-driven world, and here’s why.
I’ve been working on AI agents and automating the tedious tasks that often slow down big companies.
A lot of big companies are struggling with manual workflows, approvals, and repetitive tasks. Most office work involves just moving information around, waiting on approvals, or following set procedures.
One of the most helpful things I did was automate human approvals in workflows using AI agents. This saved a lot of time and helped reduce delays.
Eventually, this kind of work will also be automated, but in my opinion, we’re not quite there yet. Right now, most office workers are just getting used to tools like Copilot. And honestly, most of them don’t know what’s coming next. Do you think so?
This is your chance. If you can combine tech skills with business knowledge, you can help lead change in your company.
So, don’t wait. Use this advantage. Be proactive. While others are still figuring out how to use ChatGPT, you could be creating the systems that run entire departments.
I’d love to hear more about your experience with automating those tasks. I’m working on a dissertation about how generative AI impacts knowledge management in companies. The idea that AI can help workers manage information overload, automate repetitive tasks, and boost decision-making sounds promising. It’s exciting to think about how this technology will improve things. But I’m still learning about its real-world use, so I’d love to hear more from people who are actually using it and how it changes their day-to-day work.
I’m also looking for research gaps to help me contribute something new to the field.
Honestly, I’m all for AI. I think it brings back this idea of ‘survival of the fittest’. I feel like humanity as a whole needs to level up and become better overall. Maybe AI will push us to improve ourselves. If you’re creative and use AI, you can still get ahead.
It will probably take decades before AI can replace everything. Even then, I don’t think humans will ever be ‘useless’.
AI will just make us more creative and force us to work on standing out, instead of just following the same routines like we do now.
This isn’t survival of the fittest. It’s just capitalism using AI to increase the gap between the rich and the rest of us. Only the rich have the resources to build powerful AI and decide how it works. They control the regulations too.