"AI is going to replace all of us — look at this spreadsheet it made for me!"
If you haven't had an "Oh Sh*t" moment using an AI model yet, there's a good chance you're not getting the most out of your token usage yet. I watched Claude create an entire wireframe for me last week, and just today I was prompting it to run some admin work in our Stripe account. More & more, I find myself defaulting to using AI tools to get work done — not out of laziness, but because I know it's faster than me trying to find that one setting or click that button.
It does beg the question though — when the automating is said & done, what work is left for us?
Reid Hoffman (co-founder of LinkedIn) captured the question well in his recent substack Theory of the Game — worth a read if you want a deeper take.
When I began to ponder this question, and its correlation to what Haven is building (btw, be on the lookout for some killer product releases soon), I was left with only one conclusion:
Technology, or in this case AI specifically, should develop in such a way that it lends itself to the betterment of society, humanity, and self-discovery.
“But Madeline — what about all of the remote jobs being displaced by AI already?”
I have a hypothesis.


