Generator AI is reshaping the way people work, from full-time employees to freelancers. Coding co-pilots, design assistants and AI-powered writing tools are becoming more capable and accessible, and their creative and technical roles are beginning to change. The pressure to adapt is growing all the way through.
Fiverr CEO Micha Kaufman is sugar free. In a recent open letter to staff, he warned that AI is coming for everyone’s work. The only way to stay relevant is to embrace AI tools and automation. You’ll get better, faster, or you’ll get left behind.
Kaufman joined Rebecca Bellan on TechCrunch’s equity podcast to unravel all of this meaning, whether it’s all freelance or employed, and unravel what you can do to survive.
Listen and listen to the entire episode:
How Fiverr plans to stay relevant as a human-driven market in an AI-driven world Kaufman believes AI will raise bars for everyone, but top talent can still stand out and win new graduates and early career experts are competing against each other in today’s tough job market
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