Two Ways to Think of AI Without Outsourcing Your Mind
27 Nov 2025 #misc#1. AI is a powerful calculator in math class
In school, you only use a calculator after years of doing arithmetic by hand.
Even with a calculator, you can’t simply enter an entire problem or equation to get an answer. You still work through the steps before speeding up the answer. Use AI the same way.
Build skills, then leverage AI.
#2. AI is like an assistant nurse in an operating room
A surgery isn’t a task for a single person.
In a surgery, there’s a nurse, an anesthesiologist, and a surgeon. I only know from binge-watching House M.D., but operating rooms are full of specialists.
The nurse helps to monitor the patient. The anesthesiologist keeps the patient asleep. But the surgeon coordinates the procedure and is always in charge. The surgeon doesn’t tell the nurse, “Act as an expert surgeon and run the procedure. Check your steps and don’t make mistakes.”
You’re the surgeon and AI is your supporting team. That’s why I use AI outside in a browser tab when coding.
Like calculators and operating rooms, coding with AI requires real skills first. I wrote Street-Smart Coding: 30 Ways to Get Better at Coding to help you build them. Because you need more than syntax to stand out.
Grab your copy of Street-Smart Coding here. That’s the roadmap I wish I had when I was starting out.