AI isn’t here to take your job. It’s here to take away your excuses.
The myth is that AI is a tool. Wrong. Tools sit quietly in a box until you pick them up. AI barges into the room, throws ten half-baked ideas on the table, and dares you to keep up.
AI doesn’t create meaning. It creates possibility. It’s like electricity in the 1900s. The question wasn’t “will it take my job?” It was: what will we light up with it? The way I'd like to put it up is.. The future of AI isn’t “robots taking over.” It’s humans who learn how to dance with it. To choreograph, not control. To let it surprise us, but never outsource our sense-making.
The future of AI isn’t about automation, it’s about acceleration. Faster iterations, faster feedback, faster mistakes. And in that speed lies a challenge: how do we keep our vision intact when the machine is spitting options at lightning pace?
If you've learnt about prompt engineering you'll know that AI reflects what we feed it, magnifies it, and sometimes distorts it. Which means if you want brilliance, you need better inputs: culture, philosophy, psychology, even a little poetry.
Think of it this way: AI is the electricity of our age. It powers everything, but it doesn’t tell you what to light up. That’s still our job.
The future of AI belongs to those who learn how to dance with it. To choreograph, not control. To let it surprise us, but not outsource our judgment.
So maybe the question isn’t “Will AI take my job?” Maybe it’s: What excuse do I have left for not creating something brilliant?
At Fyrra, that’s the challenge we lean into every day using AI to move faster, but never forgetting it’s our job to make it meaningful. The machines can sprint, but only we know where the finish line is. And what to light up with it.
Its time to explore how AI can amplify creativity without replacing humanity.
by Rashmi Dandeen