AI Proof Your Job: The Smart Worker’s Guide to Staying Relevant
A no-nonsense plan to keep us all relevant (and employed).
Two-thirds of bosses won’t even glance at your resume if it doesn’t say “AI skills”— that’s the world we’re living in now. I stumbled across that stat from WEF while looking into what keeps our 5,000+ AI Disruptor crew up at night. The AI wave isn’t just coming, it’s already here, crashing over job descriptions everywhere.
Maybe you’ve felt it too—that thought of “Will my gig still exist in five years? One year?” I’ve definitely been there more than once, staring at my own workload, wondering if I’m next on the chopping block.
But here’s the flip side: it doesn’t have to be us versus AI—it can be us with AI, turning that worry into a superpower.
That’s why I poured our community’s real fears and questions into our latest report, AI-Proof Your Job: The Smart Worker’s Guide to Staying Relevant.
It’s not about dodging the inevitable; it’s about riding it to the top. Stick with me—I’ve got a sneak peek that’ll show you how to start today.
I’ve heard from many of you that you’re nervous about AI snagging your role, pumped to ditch the grunt work, and hungry for practical ways to use tools like ChatGPT or NotebookLM in your day-to-day.
So this report helps you start the process: a no-BS playbook for teaming up with AI, tailored to people like us—marketers, analysts, freelancers, you name it.
It’s all about working smarter.
3 tricks to AI-proof your job today
First trick: flip your mindset and turn AI into your personal assistant. Stop seeing it as the overlord and start treating it like a sidekick—ask it to do your work while you sip your coffee. It’s step one to getting ahead. You have to start experimenting.
Second, take some time to spot the tasks AI can snatch from your plate—think research, data crunching, content creation. I do this with my own newsletter, feeding docs into Claude or Grok for outline building and writing, transcripts to turn video posts into the text editions you read underneath, NotebookLM to fact check. And way more.
Third, don’t keep your AI wins quiet—tell your boss how you cut a project’s timeline in half, casually dropping “Oh, I used an AI tool to speed things up.” (If you are allowed to do such a thing. And if you aren’t allowed, try to do it anyways if that’s something you are up for. In the end, you will be way more productive and impress them.)
The full report’s packed with more in-depth details on all of this.
Why you’ll want to read it now
AI’s not hitting the brakes, and neither should we—three-quarters of people surveyed in the WEF report use generative AI at work, with the majority (78%) bringing their own AI tools into the workplace, especially in small and medium-sized businesses.
That’s a wake-up call if you are not already using AI at work.
The longer you wait, the trickier it gets to catch up, but the good news?
You don’t need to be a coder to jump in—our community proves that anyone can master this stuff and come out on top.
This report’s your first shortcut, built from what you’ve told me matters most: real tools, real strategies, real results.
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