When AI Takes Your Job: A Personal Story
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Getting fired when you’re actually good at your job is a specific kind of insult. It’s the realization that you’ve been downgraded from "essential talent" to an "expendable luxury" on a spreadsheet.
We’re currently living through a weird contradiction: we use tools like ChatGPT and Claude to supercharge our output, effectively polishing the very tech that might eventually make us redundant. It feels less like a "technological revolution" and more like we’re being asked to build the gallows we’re standing on. This isn't just about job security; it's an identity crisis. If a prompt can do the heavy lifting in Figma, what exactly are we bringing to the table? I’m looking at this psychological trap—where we’ve become so dependent on our potential replacement that it’s starting to feel like a career-wide case of Stockholm Syndrome.
The Reality Check:- The "Luxury" Trap: Why being a high-performer doesn’t protect you when corporate restructuring decides automation is "good enough."
- The Dependency Loop: The absurdity of using AI to stay competitive while knowing that same efficiency devalues your manual craft.
- UX Design’s Mid-life Crisis: How the shift from "designing for humans" to "prompting for outputs" is gutting the traditional UX role.
- Identity vs. Utility: Sorting out who you are professionally when your "unique" skills are now a feature in a $20/month subscription.
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- Contact: cmonkxxx@gmail.com
- Tech involved: ChatGPT, Figma, Claude