What part of your job has AI already changed?
I have been thinking a lot about how AI is quietly transforming the way we work, not replacing jobs entirely, but definitely reshaping them.
At a recent Fortune summit, the CEO of Indeed said AI can now handle over half the tasks in most roles. But no single job can be fully automated. OpenAI’s Chief People Officer even called it a “reimagination of work.”

That really stuck with me.
So here’s a question for the builders, founders, and creatives here:
What’s one part of your job that AI has already changed—or that you think won’t exist the same way a year from now?
Whether it's content creation, brainstorming, coding, outreach, or something else, I’d love to hear how you're adapting.
Let’s share and learn from each other 👇
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Well, it has changed a lot for me.
Explanation - I can ask ChatGPT if I can not understand a piece of code.
Code generation - I ask to generate me methods which I know to write but I would like to cut time
Brainstorming - I narrow down ideas
Tech stack suggestion - when I need to build something
@eljo_prifti Couldn't agree more.😄
@eljo_prifti @partick_support Haha, same here 😄
I always felt I was an editor first, writer second. I worked with some of the major media outlets to polish their writing and headlines. With AI, what I like the most is getting the initial draft and then tweaking it further per my liking.
@rohanrecommends AI as a co-writer, cool 🙌🏽
@rohanrecommends AI as secretary.
@rohanrecommends @eljo_prifti 😂😂
Screenzy
Everything... I'am programming since 30 years. "By hand". I've created https://weblegal.ai in 1 month, a web legal document generator (terms of use, cookie policy, etc...) that supports 50 countries and 20 languages. It would have taken month or years to write it. Claude has written 99% of the app...
@yannougui That’s insanely impressive! 👏
So, do you see yourself building more tools with this workflow, or was this a one-time lightning strike? 😅
Screenzy
@hamza_afzal_butt I'll never go back... Claude codes better than me and faster. Some times when hit make mistakes I am able to help him to point in the right direction, this is the only advantage I have over a total beginner. But It's not just a matter of coding:it is able to integrate features than I won't ever be able. For WebLegalAI it made a form and generate a prompt able to create documents for 50 juridictions. And before starting coding anything it helps me to elaborate the full project plan. And in the end I use it for the marketing.
And my app is available in 6 UX... I've not translated anything. Stripe integration, etc... all was so so easier!
minimalist phone: creating folders
For me, personally, it is the fast pace of searching relevant resources – ideally, scientifically based :)
@busmark_w_nika Yes! Search used to be a time sink, especially for niche topics.
@busmark_w_nika @hamza_afzal_butt Searching has changed.
minimalist phone: creating folders
@hamza_afzal_butt @eljo_prifti Now, we prompt :D
@hamza_afzal_butt @busmark_w_nika are we promp engineer? 👷 😂
Being a solo maker has changed a lot.
- My fear of creating content has decreased. I can draft roughly, and AI handles the organization and execution. I only need to oversee the start and finish of the project.
- The cost and time to build a simple webpage have decreased. Previously, I used platforms like Framer and Anima after designing, but now I can design and develop simultaneously. By unifying the platforms, I've managed to reduce costs to just 10% of what they were.
- Having a conversation partner is a positive change. The longer I work alone, the harder it becomes to make decisions and choices. While AI isn't the answer, it has inspired solutions and allowed me to simulate outcomes when I make choices.
I believe that without AI, I would have given up being a solo maker. I feel fortunate to have caught the AI wave at just the right time. 🫡
@imbud1980 What’s the biggest AI-driven win you've had as a maker?
@imbud1980 the conversation partner thing is criminally underrated. More founders will discover this and business will become more competitive because entrepreneurs will become more capable.
I guess it depends on the seniority of your coding experience. For me, I am an AI engineer with basic understanding of full stack development. Any suggestions on how to use LLM to develop applications by myself?
@azhu_azhu Try using LLMs for prototyping APIs and UI logic. Also, tools like Replit or Vercel paired with Claude or GPT-4 can help you ship solo fast!
I 100% agree. For me it's mostly content creation. For my CTO it's coding.
What is really interesting for me is, that until recently, you'd need five or more people to get a product off the ground. Now, thanks to AI, small teams can move faster, do more, and spend less.
@laura_cornely Greattt :) What kind of product are you working on now?
Cusor and Trae changed my life definitely
Triforce Todos
AI has made our work a lot easier.
The biggest benefit has been how simple it is now to search for information.
Before, using Google could take a lot of time to find what you needed, but now AI gives quick and direct answers. It also saves us time in other tasks, whether it’s writing, planning, or coming up with new ideas.
In short, work has become faster and smarter thanks to AI.
@abod_rehman Agreed!
As a marketer, AI has changed how I work. I use it to draft newsletters, write ad copy, and repurpose content across platforms.
It saves time on the first version so I can focus more on refining the message and strategy.
I think a year from now, tasks like writing meta descriptions or basic reports will be almost fully handled by AI.
WebCurate.co
On my website, webcurate.co, I need to write product descriptions for every site I feature. AI has made this so much easier and saved me a lot of time. Now, I can focus more on the main part of the site—finding and curating great websites. It also helped me improve my emails and everyday writing, which has really made my work faster.
@hosseinyazdi a great use case. What’s your process now? Do you prompt from scratch or feed in a structure?
WebCurate.co
@hamza_afzal_butt I use a premade structure to maintain consistency between the descriptions.
Well a good question, for me AI brings too much knowledge at one place where its tough to handle things. So going forward, it might be something which is gonna be challenging.
@deepanshu_chittoria Very real concern. I havve felt that overwhelmed too. Are you using any frameworks to filter or organize that info better?
Automating Routine Tasks
AI tools are increasingly handling repetitive engineering tasks such as data entry, report generation, and basic analysis. This automation allows engineers to concentrate on more complex and creative aspects of their work, fostering innovation and efficiency.
@alvarezmiy77390 Yeah that’s a huge upside. um, what creative or complex task are you now able to spend more time on that used to get neglected?
I was working for USPS (https://i-liteblue.us) as an assistant manager logistics and supply now half of my work has been replaced by AI.
Everything is managed by AI liteblue portal now under one roof, I don't know if AI is good for us or bad. Do let me know what you think!!
@heather_anderson3 so do you feel like the human element is still essential in some areas of your role, or is full automation approaching?
Headliner
Definitely sped up a lot of things. I used to spend FOREVER trying to just make social content that honestly, didn't do a lot to drive the business. As a marketer, I know having a social presence is important, it just doesn't have the RIO for us. Having AI helps me create multiple content pieces from thing though, which has been awesome!
Another, more specific thing it does, is help my content rank better organically. I usually plug everything into Chat and then use Yoast, Google ad words, and Google trends to help improve blog and page SEO.
@elissa_craig That’s the dream :) less effort, more ROI.
As a content writer/strategist, I think my job was one of the first ones to get impacted!
Honestly, I am not expected to write an entire long-form blog (>2500 words) entirely by myself anymore. While human intervention is still required, the process has mostly turned more into a supervision thing.
For example: Research work is a lot simpler now. I don't need to open 20 tabs in 5 windows and read everything on SERP word by word. Task is even simpler if I am looking for studies or statistics to quote.
It just takes minutes to draft a detailed content outline by specifying the intent and target audience.
More ideas for BOFU content! If I tell the AI what exactly my product does, it is able to give me help center resources and BOFU content.
And the best of all? I am no longer spending a lot of time on manual grammar checks and sentence structuring.
@purva_guptaa Interesting :)
In my job as a social media specialist , AI hasn’t totally replaced copywriting and photo retouching but it has significantly enhanced and simplified both processes. AI tools can help generate ideas, streamline editing, and automate repetitive tasks, allowing creatives to focus more on strategy and originality. Rather than replacing human input, AI acts as a powerful assistant, making our work more efficient and opening up new possibilities for creativity.
P.S. Even this response was produced with the help of AI! 😊
@mohamed_halawa1 hahaha good
Less Typing.
@admiralrohan you mean ctrl C + ctrl v ?😅
@hamza_afzal_butt For coding we are focusing on what I want than manually typing code. For writing focused at thinking at higher level.
YourGPT
AI has significantly changed how I handle candidate management and recruitment.
With tools like the YourGPT chatbot, most candidate queries are answered automatically, saving me hours of manual communication.
Resume screening has also become more efficient, AI can quickly analyze and filter candidates based on skillsets, allowing me to focus on the best matches.
It even reminds me of upcoming events and deadlines, helping me stay organized. Overall, AI seriously reduced my workload and made my job more efficient.
The biggest thing, BY FAR, is using the advance reasoning chatGPT to do deep dive analysis on my business.
I will give it a TON of background context related to a decision I'm struggling with, and we'll get into a long conversation about how to proceed.
The bot's feedback is super thoughtful and actionable.
This tool ALONE has made me a more effective entrepreneur and has demystified a lot of how to execute well.
Sessions with the bot are usually 2 hours including drafting the prompt and the conversation itself.