Non-Developer Built 22 AI Tools in a Year — Every Single One Was for Someone Else
A non-programmer reflected on a year of building 22 tools using AI assistance, only to realize that every single one had been created to help colleagues, staff, or patients — never himself. The tools addressed real workplace struggles, such as manual hand-hygiene counting, outdoor license plate logging, and video editing difficulties for an older employee. He credits AI entirely for making this possible, describing it as a force that democratized software development for people with no coding background. He argues that the key skill in the AI era is not knowledge itself, but the ability to ask the right questions to extract the precise information needed. His advice to hesitant colleagues is simple: experiment casually with AI rather than treating it as a formal subject, and focus on staying current rather than leading the change.
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