AI Won’t Take Your Job. Someone Using It Will
By Maurilio Amorim
The cost of living keeps going up.
But the cost of skills—especially in marketing, design, writing, and tech—is dropping fast.
AI is doing in seconds what teams used to take days to deliver. Developers, designers, copywriters, and social media managers are watching automation eat away at their margins.
So how do you survive this?
You don’t just use AI—you build the best version of yourself inside it.
Train your AI assistant or agent to think, sound, and decide like you. Feed it your frameworks, documents, sermons, blogs, and strategies until it reflects your experience—but works 10 to 20 times faster.
Then, build a lightweight AI stack around it (no big replatform needed):
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Ideation & writing: a top-tier GPT model trained on your brand voice and prompts.
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Design & media: image/video generators for concepts and iterations; human designer for the final polish.
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Data & reporting: AI that pulls KPIs and writes weekly commentary your board can actually read.
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Automation: connect AI outputs to your email, CRM, ads, and CMS with simple zaps or workflows.
Next, manage by outcomes—not hours.
Track three numbers that matter:
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Time-to-first-draft: 15–60 minutes, not days.
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Variants-per-brief: 5–10 ad, email, or design options per concept.
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Cost-per-output: down 50–80% while improving results.
Start with the Big Four AI use cases:
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Board-ready briefs in 10 minutes: Feed AI goals, constraints, and results; get an executive summary and recommendations.
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Donor or lead journeys in a day: Map steps, draft copy, and generate 10 creative variations per step.
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Weekly KPI intelligence: AI ingests reports and writes the “what, so what, now what.”
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Content atomization: One sermon, talk, or webinar becomes 12 posts, 3 emails, 2 ads, and a landing page.
This isn’t about replacing people—it’s about amplifying your wisdom and scaling your capacity.
If you don’t train your AI twin, someone else will—and they’ll move faster, cheaper, and smarter.
Don’t get replaced.
Replicate yourself.
