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As AI becomes more capable, I've started wondering, 'What can I do?'

Introduction

AI, represented by tools like ChatGPT, has fully integrated into our daily lives.
It is an era where AI can quickly handle emails, writing, summaries, and scheduling.

At first, I was impressed.
But the more I used it, the more a sudden question crossed my mind.

“So, what can I actually do?”


1. The anxiety that arose right after being impressed by AI's capabilities

• It does in 3 seconds what takes me 30 minutes
• Moreover, it is reasonably accurate and makes no mistakes
• It has no emotions, so it doesn't get tired or have mood swings


While I felt, “This is amazing,” on the other hand,
somewhere inside,“How much longer will humans be doing the work I do?”I felt uneasy.


2. Comparing myself isn't about losing to convenience

Honestly, there have been times when I felt frustrated by AI's output.
It writes well, has a large vocabulary, and is well-structured.

But I think that is not a sign that“humans have lost,” but rather that “human roles are changing.”


3. Things I want to leave to AI, and things I don't

• Administrative tasks, repetitive work, data classification and summarization → I want to leave it to AI
• Listening to children, empathizing with subordinates' feelings, reading between the lines of casual conversation → I don't want to leave it to AI


Even as AI evolves,the reason people say, “I want to ask you,”remains.
Cultivating that will becomemy “work” from now on.


4. The true nature of what only I can do

It might be the very fact that I am “not perfect.”

• Unexpected actions
• Emotional fluctuations
• Changes in facial expressions
• Intuition for discomfort
• The ability to sense an atmosphere that is hard to put into words


It is an era where things that cannot be made efficient becomemy value.


Conclusion: Instead of fearing AI, make it a “partner to think with”

Every time I learn what AI can do,
I feel anxious, wondering, “Where does my value lie?”

But that is alsoa re-questioning of “what I find valuable.”Skills and tools will change, but

how people “feel” and “connect” is still something only humans can do.


Conclusion

Instead of “having my job taken by AI,” if I can adopt the perspective of
**“changing the essence of work together with AI,”**my future career might even become a little exciting.


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