Why Generalists Own the Future
<table><tr><td><img alt="Chain of Thought" src="https://d24ovhgu8s7341.cloudfront.net/uploads/publication/logo/59/small_chain_of_thought_logo.png" /></td><td></td><td><table><tr><td>by <a href="https://every.to/@danshipper" itemprop="name">Dan Shipper</a></td></tr><tr><td>in <a href="https://every.to/chain-of-thought">Chain of Thought</a></td></tr></table></td></tr></table><figure><img src="https://d24ovhgu8s7341.cloudfront.net/uploads/post/cover/3503/Screenshot_2025-03-28_at_10.09.09_AM.png"><figcaption>DALL-E/Every illustration.</figcaption></figure><p><em>The pace of AI development is </em><a href="https://every.to/napkin-math/analyzing-the-fastest-growing-software-category-i-ve-ever-seen" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><em>moving</em></a><em> </em><a href="https://every.to/c
The pace of AI development is moving extremely fast—so fast that it's not uncommon for us to look back on what we wrote and see that the future we were describing is here. Dan Shipper's piece about the importance of generalists over specialists in the AI age from six months ago holds true more than ever. He reframes what it means to be a generalist—not just someone with shallow knowledge across multiple domains, but a curious, adaptable problem-solver who thrives in environments where rules are unclear and patterns aren't obvious. In an allocation economy, the winners won't be those who know all the answers, but those who know which questions to ask in the first place.—Kate Lee
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A common refrain I hear is that in the age of AI, you don’t want to be a “jack of all trades and a master of none.”
For example, my good friend (and former Every writer) Nat Eliason recently argued:
“Trying to be a generalist is the worst professional mistake you can make right now. Everyone in the world is getting access to basic competence in every white-collar skill. Your ‘skill stack’ will cost $30/month for anyone to use in 3-5 years.”
He makes a reasonable point. If we think of a generalist as someone with broad, basic competence in a wide variety of domains, then in the age of AI, being a generalist is a risky career move. A language model is going to beat your shallow expertise any day of the week.
But I think knowing a little bit about a lot is only a small part of what it means to be a generalist. And that if you look at who generalists are—and at the kind of mindset that drives a person who knows a lot about a little—you’ll come to a very different conclusion: In the age of AI, generalists own the future.
What generalists are
Generalists are usually curious people who like to hop around from domain to domain. They enjoy figuring things out, especially in areas that are uncertain or new. They’re good at solving problems that domain experts struggle with, because they’re able to bring bits of knowledge from diverse fields together.
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