🧵Thread: In the AI Era, Only Two Types of People Will Be Valuable: Those Who Define Needs and Those Who Take the Blame
1/🧭 Stanford CS graduates are struggling to find jobs.
Facebook isn't hiring people with less than 3 years of experience; headhunters are switching to data labeling.
One Thread explains who will be eliminated in the AI era 👇
2/⚡️ Serial entrepreneur Qu Xiaoyin's core judgment: 【I am definitely dumber than AI】
Therefore, don't "teach" AI how to do things; give it the authority to run on its own.
Her company already operates this way—people are only responsible for defining needs and taking the blame.
3/🔥 AI has made her busier, not more idle.
"Originally, I did one thing; now I do five. Competitors release five features a day."
【Increased desires lead to greater busyness; only monks are idle.】
4/🎯 Who won't be replaced? Only two types:
【Those who define needs】—possess unique industry knowledge that AI can't grasp in context.
[The Scapegoat] – Signing agreements, taking responsibility, and being held accountable by the boss when things go wrong.
5/⚡️ Three types of companies she doesn't favor:
Those with many functions but no network effect – Alibaba will copy them and then hire Dilraba Dilmurat as a spokesperson, crushing them.
Those that price AI based on labor costs – more than three companies can replace it, reducing the price to zero.
Those that sell agents based on functional departments – these departments exist only because human brain bandwidth is limited.
6/🚀 Her bet on SkillBoss:
"Lobsters have recipes but no ingredients; we solve the problem of buying ingredients."
Not selling the interface, but the capabilities; one API key connects to all services, even for 2 cents.
7/🧭 Her quote for the future:
"Everyone has an Aladdin's lamp, capable of granting unlimited wishes."
The timeless truth – those with dreams have value, and those who take the blame have value.