“AI Is Coming For Your Job”
- Writer for DDI on Medium
- May 28
- 2 min read
Updated: May 29

Claude.ai isn’t an avatar of ChatGPT. The company isn’t singing “AI is the best employee”. They’re saying we’re a different AI company: we’re The Experts AI, because we hate the generic, robotic, echo-chamber version.
They didn’t name a spirited sound board. They created a brand.
ON THE LOCAL ‘AI Is Coming For Your Job’ MOVEMENT…
It is a fear-mongering “campaign”, perpetuated out of insecurity, to fully usher in an autopilot system where thinking is outlawed, because that’s the condition generic businesses need consumers to be in in order to make money.
What is the job of someone providing a service?
Thinking — creating ideas, solving problems, building connection, and making decisions. If ChatGPT “remembers” everything you’re doing, so does the brain God created.
Locally, AI is championed as a disruptor of human thinking, so people without real experience and expertise don’t need to be authentic to gain a client’s trust.
“How are you using AI?” is a quietly pitched question to lower resistance!
By treating AI like the messiah, the prospect’s resistance to it when discerning whether or not they want to pay more for a service, and determining if life would go on comfortably if the business didn’t exist tomorrow, is undermined.
In other words, dressed up as AI shopping, smart shopping, and the future of things, behind that is a business that doesn’t know what it’s all about, and winging it to survive the heat of real status — influence, thought-leadership and authority which for service-based businesses only exist and is birthed when brand is present.
MYTHICAL CREATURES ONLY CARE ABOUT ALIGNMENT
…your ability to get the job done because you understand what they’re specifically facing.

Of course, unless ChatGPT’s mirrored input “tells you” don’t speak AD. In which case explains perfectly why you’re future-proofing your money. With 68% of your voice being generated by AI, knowing what you’re doing was never the emphasis over appearing like you do, because AI made thinking obsolete. And now that 92 million jobs are about to disappear, you’re trying to project your fear of becoming irrelevant onto people who don’t have to feel like their world is ending.
The Impact Of AI Will Depend On Where You live, What You do, And How Societies Adapt. -end quote
Trinbagonians live in a part of the world that, despite technological changes here and there, we’re still traditional in the places that matter.
Let’s say you’re the captain of one of those boats in Tobago that carries tourists sightseeing and partying on the reef, for example, you don’t have to feel like your world is ending because some out-of-touch person said you have to buy a digital boat. Just think for a second, is that the experience people pay for?
No machine can mimic what you bring to the table or change who values it. And should you want to own that, you’ll need to work with someone who sees who you are.