
thom s. 👔 AI from use
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thom s. 👔 AI from use
@AIFromUse
trying to make sense of AI in public and share what works in real life in this new age. you can call me Thom



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If you're a software engineer, do you feel like a fraud these days? AI tools are rewriting the rules faster than any of us can adapt, even the experts. It's normal to wonder if you're falling behind when everything's in flux. But here's the reality: imposter syndrome means you're pushing your limits and growing. What's one thing you wish you understood better right now?








How to never lose your job to AI: Just surf the models. Frontier models outclass humans at any form of knowledge that can be written down. But people who use frontier models in their field of expertise generate new, tacit, situational expertise that the models don't yet have—because the models can't be trained on how they will be used in the future. Humans can learn to use new models faster than new models can be trained that absorb what they find out, so you can continually "surf" on top of the model's intelligence to generate new expertise. This is a fundamental limitation of LLMs because they don't learn past their training data. Even few-shot learning doesn't account for this because whatever can be codified into a few shot prompt needs to be used in the correct situation—and this will always stay uncodified in the general case. Just surf the models. Reap the benefits of a totally new world.
















