Everywhere you go, it’s GenAI this, GenAI that.
A recent LinkedIn post stated that we’re on the edge of professional extinction.
Designers, copywriters, analysts—gone. AI handles tasks faster, cheaper, and more consistently than we ever could. Transactions? Automated. Client queries? Handled by bots.
We are inevitably facing a day of reckoning. And some sobering statistics endorse this:
A 2023 Goldman Sachs report: Generative AI tools like ChatGPT could expose the equivalent of 300 million full-time jobs worldwide to AI
Things are going to change, but I’ve become frustrated by all the doom and gloom and depressing statistics, so much so that I wrote a comment on a LinkedIn post last week – “Do we just sit at home with our families and wait for universal basic income while the algorithms take over?”
“What can we do to adapt, respond, or even resist the monster from advancing down the street, destroying our homes, families, and livelihoods? “
Is that our next step?
I didn’t want to believe that.
But then I thought, what if we’re looking at this from a place of fear and anxiety, which is never a good thing, and begin to look at it from a place of opportunity?
What if this isn’t the end? But an enforced review?
What if this is a call to redesign, reimagine, and reassert the real value of what we offer, an opportunity for innovation and creativity?
What if GenAI doesn’t destroy everything—but forces us to change how we work, who we serve, and what we stand for?
Those questions are a dam site better than believing the day of reckoning is near, and from conversations with founders and leaders lately, the real questions started to sound like this:
✳️ How do we prepare for a world where AI provides the information we charge for?
✳️ How do I lead a scared team—when I’m afraid of too?
✳️ How do I price our services when AI makes everything look cheaper?
These are not doom questions; they are strategy questions.
And they demand your attention now—not when it’s too late to respond with intention.
GenAI Strategy Session: Think Before You React
I’m opening five private seats for a GenAI Strategy Session to stop doom-scrolling and start redesigning.
This isn’t the end. But it could be the shake-up you didn’t know you needed.