Original Reddit post

AI isn’t an equalizer. It’s a multiplier. If you already know a domain, AI lets you move faster: generate drafts, test ideas, automate busywork, and iterate quickly. But if you don’t know the domain, AI mostly gives you fluent answers you can’t verify (which creates false confidence and costly mistakes). So the bottleneck shifts from execution to judgment. In an AI world, the new literacy is verification: spotting wrong assumptions, catching subtle errors, and knowing what “right” looks like. That’s why I think the real divide won’t be “AI users vs non-users” but verifiers vs copiers and the gap will compound over time. submitted by /u/mo_84848

Originally posted by u/mo_84848 on r/ArtificialInteligence