You Either Manage The Agents, Or You Work For Them
Intelligence just became a commodity.
Writing code? AI does that. Complex math? AI does that. Building features, writing content, solving problems? All of it. Cheap. Abundant. Available to anyone.
So here's the uncomfortable question: what are you worth now?
Here's what I see coming. Two types of professionals. The sovereign engineer who orchestrates a squad of AI agents, building things 10x bigger than they could alone. And the person who can't figure out how to incorporate AI into their work, who ends up taking orders from the system instead of giving them.
The gap between these two? Massive. Not a small advantage. A completely different league.
Because the demand for intelligence is infinite. But now anyone can access it. What's scarce isn't the intelligence. It's knowing what to do with it.
The professionals who figure out orchestration will have an unfair advantage. The ones who don't will wonder why they're suddenly obsolete.
You either manage the agents, or you work for them.
Pick one.