Who Knows What to Ask the Data
AI can build any chart you describe in seconds. That makes the chart worthless and the question priceless. The scarce skill in data visualization is no longer drawing it. It is knowing what is worth drawing.
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AI can build any chart you describe in seconds. That makes the chart worthless and the question priceless. The scarce skill in data visualization is no longer drawing it. It is knowing what is worth drawing.
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A headless CMS was supposed to free your content from the page. Then AI made content cheap to produce in volumes nobody planned for, and the part that breaks is not storage. It is everything around it.
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Progressive web apps were built to feel fast, work offline, and live on the home screen without an app store. AI changes what a PWA can do inside those constraints, and the constraints are exactly why it gets interesting.
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The most quietly profound thing AI does is raise the minimum quality of work that an ordinary person or a small organization can produce. That floor matters more than the ceiling almost everyone is arguing about.
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For thirty years the advice was to specialize. AI is quietly reversing that. The person who can do a little of everything competently is becoming more valuable than the person who does one thing perfectly.