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This is an informative video:
I see this every day myself. And yes, it happens to me. You have all this workhorse to get work done (if you only know how to use it). You create "Agents" and "Skills" and set Claude Code to work. It churns away and gets all this work done. Then it suggests something to do next. You just have to hit the tab key to do it - or you can type something else for it to do. And this keeps going, until you have to sit back and try to figure out something else for it to do.
- And that's the problem. Sometimes you don't have anything for Claude to do - because you first have to decide what you really want to do, or you have to give it more information. This is the key factor separating people who will be good at using AI in the future from those who will not.
1. Those who have their head FULL of ideas, detailed ideas about things to do, i.e. in terms of software programming, will be the ones to succeed. If you have to spend a lot of time understanding in detail the fundamentals of your profession, you are in no position to command AI Agents to do this or that. - Well, sure, you can command them to do all kinds of things, but are you just going to have them create a frigging mess you can't use, or something that is brilliantly organized and efficient?
2. That is just it. To be able to use AI that is super exponentially getting smarter as the weeks and months progress, you must have your frigging head full of correct and detailed ideas. Sure, yes you can ask AI to help get you. a better understanding. But you are racing against others. And those with the best and correct understanding of their field will pull ahead of the others.
I see this every day myself. And yes, it happens to me. You have all this workhorse to get work done (if you only know how to use it). You create "Agents" and "Skills" and set Claude Code to work. It churns away and gets all this work done. Then it suggests something to do next. You just have to hit the tab key to do it - or you can type something else for it to do. And this keeps going, until you have to sit back and try to figure out something else for it to do.
- And that's the problem. Sometimes you don't have anything for Claude to do - because you first have to decide what you really want to do, or you have to give it more information. This is the key factor separating people who will be good at using AI in the future from those who will not.
1. Those who have their head FULL of ideas, detailed ideas about things to do, i.e. in terms of software programming, will be the ones to succeed. If you have to spend a lot of time understanding in detail the fundamentals of your profession, you are in no position to command AI Agents to do this or that. - Well, sure, you can command them to do all kinds of things, but are you just going to have them create a frigging mess you can't use, or something that is brilliantly organized and efficient?
2. That is just it. To be able to use AI that is super exponentially getting smarter as the weeks and months progress, you must have your frigging head full of correct and detailed ideas. Sure, yes you can ask AI to help get you. a better understanding. But you are racing against others. And those with the best and correct understanding of their field will pull ahead of the others.