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      <title><![CDATA[AI Won't Replace You — But It Will Replace Someone Who Only Follows Steps]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[In the AI era, the real skill isn&apos;t knowing how to use tools. It&apos;s whether you can still judge: Is this answer correct? Suitable? Risky?]]></description>
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The more I use AI, the less I see it as a mere &quot;productivity tool.&quot;

It&apos;s more like a very smart, very diligent intern — capable of getting things done, but occasio]]></content:encoded>
      
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