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Caption: Everyone argues about the jobs AI takes. Almost nobody's talking about the job it's creating. I'm already doing it. Swipe.
Full story: authority laundering · Rules deck: 3 rules
01 / 08 · the role
The job AI is quietly creating.
The person who manages the agents.
02 / 08 · the shift
The debate is stuck on "which jobs disappear."
The more useful question: what new role shows up when agents do the work?
03 / 08 · name it
Someone has to run the agents.
Decide what they can do. Review the calls that matter. Say the final yes on anything that can't be undone.
04 / 08 · judgment
It's not really a technical job. It's a judgment job.
Know your business. Notice when something feels off. Know what you can delegate and what you can't.
05 / 08 · what's new
The new part:
The thing you're managing works fast, works constantly, and has zero instinct for caution unless you give it one.
06 / 08 · teach it
The best managers of AI do what good managers always did.
Tell it which calls were good, which were bad, and why. That's how judgment gets built, in people and in agents.
07 / 08 · reframe
You won't out-type the machine.
Your edge is judgment and relationships. The two things it can't carry. Build your role around those.
08 / 08 · takeaway
You're not being replaced. You're moving up.
I share what running AI agents in a real business actually looks like. Follow if that's your world.
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