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AI for your profession

Concrete AI scenarios by profession: what to automate, where to start and which courses help.

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AI for marketers: what to automate today

Marketing has the widest gap between AI-skill demand and supply: job posts requiring AI keep growing while skilled specialists remain rare. Here's where AI saves a marketer 5–10 hours a week.

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AI for designers: speed up the pipeline, keep your style

AI-assisted design is one of the fastest-growing skills per Coursera. AI doesn't replace taste — it removes the grind: variants, moodboards, rough processing.

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AI for HR: from job post to onboarding, times faster

Around 9% of HR job posts already mention AI skills: screening, sourcing and comms are automating first. AI takes the grind off HR, leaving what matters — people.

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AI for lawyers: document analysis without late nights

Legal work is tonnes of text, and text is exactly what AI does best. The profession's key rule: AI drafts and flags risks, the lawyer verifies and owns the result.

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AI for teachers: plans, materials and grading

Teachers spend up to half their time on prep and grading — exactly what AI accelerates most. The reclaimed hours go back to live work with students.

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AI for sales: more touches, less grind

Sales is client research, personalised outreach and call prep. AI speeds up every stage: more quality touches in the same hours.

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AI for writers: write faster without losing your voice

Out-of-the-box AI text all sounds the same — which is an opportunity for writers with a voice. Pros use AI not instead of themselves but as an editor, researcher and draft generator.

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AI for founders: a one-person team

A solo founder with AI covers marketing, analysis, first-pass legal and even prototype development. It changes the economics of small business.