It's funny that before I started working in data, I had all this experience in clinical healthcare, and I always thought it was a liability (the imposter syndrome is real).
Now, especially with AI, I see how much business knowledge matters, and this "liability" has turned into an asset.
When you spend years working in a field, you know exactly which type of problems exist and what you're trying to solve. With that clarity, AI is no longer a "hammer looking for a nail", but it becomes a real superpower to solve real, tangible problems.
That kind of knowledge is only built with time. And in the age of AI, it's worth gold.
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