Twelve AI Skills That Will Keep You Employable
A single tweet lays out the exact AI capabilities you need to cultivate before the person sitting next to you masters them.
Archived from @andrewbolis
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I. The Alarm Bell
I open with a blunt warning: “AI skills will be crucial for years to come. Knowing how to use ChatGPT isn’t enough.” The statement hangs in the feed like a starter pistol. I follow it with a promise—twelve skills that will future-proof your career—and an immediate instruction: “remember to bookmark for later.”
The list begins to unfurl, rapid-fire, each skill framed as a mini-superpower. First up is Prompt Engineering: “Write better instructions to help AI tools give you exactly what you need.” The tone is practical, urgent. I keep scrolling the thread in real time, revealing one capability after another.
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“AI skills will be crucial for years to come. Knowing how to use ChatGPT isn’t enough. Learn these AI skills to future-proof your career: ...”
@andrewbolis
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II. The Skill Stack Revealed
The heart of the thread is the inventory itself. I rattle off AI Workflow Automation—linking apps so tasks complete themselves—then pivot to AI Agents, “systems that act like teammates.” Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) gets its own line: plug private files into chatbots for sharper answers. Multimodal AI, Fine-Tuning, Voice AI and Avatars—each term arrives with a single clarifying sentence that doubles as a to-do.
I keep tightening the focus. Tool Stacking, Video Generation, SaaS building, LLM cost tracking—by the tenth entry the pace feels like a drumroll. The eleventh item is almost a footnote: “Stay Updated—Follow top AI news sites.” Then the kicker drops.
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III. The Final Incentive
I close with a line that lands like a cold splash: “AI won’t replace you. But someone with AI skills might.” The sentence lingers for half a beat before I append the gateway: a Bitly link promising “30 free AI tools in 30 days.” A follow-button plea follows—“Follow me @AndrewBolis for more”—and the thread ends with a direct appeal: “Repost this to help others learn AI.” The feed goes quiet, the checklist now fully in the wild, ready to be copied, saved, or ignored at the reader’s peril.
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Reconstructed from 1 posts. Thread originally by @andrewbolis.