Am I working toward replacing my own job with an AI? 💼

Sergey Gorlov
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As a marketer, I’ve often found myself wondering: am I building tools that could someday replace me? Especially now, as the founder of BannsAi — a platform that empowers marketers to create banners without needing a designer or mastering AI prompts — this question hits close to home. The truth is, AI isn’t here to replace us; it’s here to help us do what we do best — only faster, smarter, and better.💡 Let me explain. When I started as a marketer, my time was split between strategy and execution. But too often, execution tasks like creating ads, managing revisions, or fixing minor design tweaks would eat into my time for real strategic thinking. This wasn’t just frustrating — it felt wasteful. BannsAi is my answer to that problem. It’s not about replacing the creative soul of marketing. It’s about freeing us from repetitive tasks so we can focus on what truly makes campaigns memorable: the ideas behind them. In other words, I’m not working toward replacing my job; I’m redefining it. 🚀 With tools like BannsAi, we’re not losing control to machines. We’re letting them handle the boring stuff so we can focus on the big stuff. It’s about working with AI, not being replaced by it. So, to answer the question: No, I’m not working toward replacing my job. I’m working toward making my job — and yours — a lot more fulfilling. 😊 What do you think?

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Julia Zakharova
I think the same. AI assistant for humans. Another reason for a person to be smarter, to develop.
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