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EPISODE · Jun 7, 2026 · 7 MIN

What Technical Communicators Can Learn from the AI Life Cycle

from Technical Writing Success · host Curt Robbins

Welcome to episode 197 of the Technical Writing Success podcast from Curt Robbins, where we help you get smarter than your competition. Hosts Daphne Blake and Fred Jones review an April 14 article by professor Guiseppe Getto in Bibb County, Georgia entitled "Using AI for Resumes: What Technical Communicators Can Learn from the AI Life Cycle." Getto examines the evolving influence of artificial intelligence on the labor market, specifically focusing on the critical role of technical communicators during this transition. By analyzing research that differentiates between theoretical AI capabilities and actual workplace adoption, Getto argues that job displacement is not immediate but rather a gradual shift in how tasks are performed. Technical communicators are presented as essential leaders who can bridge the gap between complex technology and human-centered work by managing governance, ethical implementation, and organizational transparency. The source emphasizes that these professionals should advocate for augmentation over total automation, ensuring that human accountability and clarity remain at the forefront of digital integration. Ultimately, the text highlights an opportunity for experts in the field to shape how AI is used rather than merely reacting to its presence._________________________________"It will not be AI that takes away the job of a technical writer, but rather another technical writer with deep AI skills," — Curt Robbins_________________________________>> Read the original Getto article: https://tinyurl.com/5rzjvksh>> Preserve your job with AI coaching from Curt Robbins: https://tinyurl.com/mr3m5fdz>> Read the Robbins article "The Year AI Went Nuclear: Six Largest M&A Deals of 2025": https://tinyurl.com/2vys3mrm>> Read the Robbins article "The Global AI Race: America vs. China": https://tinyurl.com/2uckj7wy>> Read the Robbins article "Understanding AI Hallucinations in Technical Writing": https://tinyurl.com/bdeyd64t>> Read the Robbins article "Yale Study: Impact of AI on the Job Market": https://tinyurl.com/f3cuvvxn>> Read the Robbins article "Why Large Language Models are Changing the World": https://tinyurl.com/bdfv63ca>> Read the Robbins article "Understanding Anthropic: Rising Star in AI": https://tinyurl.com/46btw22z>> Read the Robbins article "Comparing ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, & Grok": https://tinyurl.com/3zwttxhk>> Read the Robbins article "AI Job Replacement Fears Are Good. Here's Why.": https://tinyurl.com/p5t27t7d>> Join the LinkedIn group AI for Career Success: https://tinyurl.com/mr28u7td>> Subscribe to the Technical Writing Success podcast: https://tinyurl.com/uu9hpyzt>> Subscribe to the YouTube channel AI for Career Success: https://tinyurl.com/29t4x5xu

Welcome to episode 197 of the Technical Writing Success podcast from Curt Robbins, where we help you get smarter than your competition. Hosts Daphne Blake and Fred Jones review an April 14 article by professor Guiseppe Getto in Bibb County, Georgia entitled "Using AI for Resumes: What Technical Communicators Can Learn from the AI Life Cycle." Getto examines the evolving influence of artificial intelligence on the labor market, specifically focusing on the critical role of technical communicators during this transition. By analyzing research that differentiates between theoretical AI capabilities and actual workplace adoption, Getto argues that job displacement is not immediate but rather a gradual shift in how tasks are performed. Technical communicators are presented as essential leaders who can bridge the gap between complex technology and human-centered work by managing governance, ethical implementation, and organizational transparency. The source emphasizes that these professionals should advocate for augmentation over total automation, ensuring that human accountability and clarity remain at the forefront of digital integration. Ultimately, the text highlights an opportunity for experts in the field to shape how AI is used rather than merely reacting to its presence._________________________________"It will not be AI that takes away the job of a technical writer, but rather another technical writer with deep AI skills," — Curt Robbins_________________________________>> Read the original Getto article: https://tinyurl.com/5rzjvksh>> Preserve your job with AI coaching from Curt Robbins: https://tinyurl.com/mr3m5fdz>> Read the Robbins article "The Year AI Went Nuclear: Six Largest M&A Deals of 2025": https://tinyurl.com/2vys3mrm>> Read the Robbins article "The Global AI Race: America vs. China": https://tinyurl.com/2uckj7wy>> Read the Robbins article "Understanding AI Hallucinations in Technical Writing": https://tinyurl.com/bdeyd64t>> Read the Robbins article "Yale Study: Impact of AI on the Job Market": https://tinyurl.com/f3cuvvxn>> Read the Robbins article "Why Large Language Models are Changing the World": https://tinyurl.com/bdfv63ca>> Read the Robbins article "Understanding Anthropic: Rising Star in AI": https://tinyurl.com/46btw22z>> Read the Robbins article "Comparing ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, & Grok": https://tinyurl.com/3zwttxhk>> Read the Robbins article "AI Job Replacement Fears Are Good. Here's Why.": https://tinyurl.com/p5t27t7d>> Join the LinkedIn group AI for Career Success: https://tinyurl.com/mr28u7td>> Subscribe to the Technical Writing Success podcast: https://tinyurl.com/uu9hpyzt>> Subscribe to the YouTube channel AI for Career Success: https://tinyurl.com/29t4x5xu

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