![rw-book-cover](https://media.licdn.com/dms/image/v2/D5622AQE0qZzvSJUawQ/feedshare-shrink_1280/B56ZY13QkQGsAs-/0/1744660403208?e=2147483647&v=beta&t=1eav8jcvZ52kbHVDFlgK3s5_OJ4dtn8YkplTy9oj7Aw) > [!info]- meta > **Author**: [[Rob Bagot]] > **Full Title**: Rob Bagot’s Post on AI and Skill Premiums > **Category**: #articles > **Tags**: #ai > **Summary**: Rob Bagot warns that calling AI a "tool" may give creatives a false sense of control, but it actually threatens their jobs and income. As AI becomes more capable, it will commoditize creative work and erode the unique skills that professionals bring to the table. This means that while creative jobs may not disappear, they will likely pay much less in the future. > > **Source URL**: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/rob-bagot_please-stop-calling-ai-a-tool-when-creatives-activity-7317636115958546433-32sp ## 🔦 Highlights & Commentary - Human in the loopness simply means training tasteless AI models. As you use the “tool” you are raising the model’s aesthetics. ([View Highlight](https://read.readwise.io/read/01jsew8hpff2vx8h06np60j3jr)) ^a31f1d - Note: Interesting take on adaptive cycles. What exactly is it "learning"?