HACKER Q&A
📣 drunx

Do you embrace AI in your life and business?


We run a small company. From consulting to software dev (well, mostly both things happen: consult, then develop). While software dev is impacted by AI coding, there is more going on on our client's side that is also impacted by AI = everyone wants AI solutions. If a client has a problem where they need to start at point A and end up at point B, and we see that the most efficient approach is some conventional integration, middleware, etc., proposing that doesn't excite the client. But if someone proposed the MCP+AI model for such a case, clients would be more willing to pay for it (even if it's less efficient for the specific use case).

As founders were are debating now, that while we can solve 99% of our clients needs with pre-ai tools and technologies, efficiently and on budget - the world and the market is moving so heavily into "AI everything", that to stay competetive we got to start talking AI, branding AI into our tools and services, really embrace it so we "look and smell" AI.

It's a big step for us as we have always gone for the most efficient and logical solution(s) and rarely used hype as a sales angle. But as most of our clients nowadays have internal KPIs on "how much AI is used/implemented," we feel we have to change.

What are your experiences? Do you think AI as knowledge and experience is going to be as critical as just basic computer skills? Can someone still run a digital non-AI business?


  👤 codingdave Accepted Answer ✓
Outside of the coding world, AI adoption seems to be functionally complete. When it came out, literally years ago now, people explored it, defined where it would be useful, implemented it, and moved on with their lives. They have what they want from it, and are creeped out by the idea of taking it farther.

It is only in the coding/tech silos where people are still pushing to take it farther and farther. I simply don't see the market desire for it in other areas of life.


👤 simsation
This is nothing new. Every few years there's a shift you have to adapt to. In terms of web technology: vanilla JS, then prototype.js/scriptacoulous -> jQuery, then React/Vue/Angular, then Next.js/Nuxt, now Vibe Coding where prompting is a new layer on top. Same with CSS -> Less, Scss -> Bootstrap, Tailwind. Now with vibe coding as new layer, I don't write CSS anymore. The developers and consultants who refused to move with each wave got left behind. AI is the current wave and it will be the next basic computer skill.