15.05.26

AI Is Changing What “Technical” Means

In AI, deeptech, and fintech, some of the most valuable people in the room are no longer just the most technical.

They’re the ones who can translate complexity into action.

Why This Is Happening

AI tools are making technical capability more accessible across teams. Product, GTM, and operations leaders can now move much closer to the technology itself.

The gap between technical and commercial is shrinking.

What Companies Are Starting to Value

People who can connect engineering, product, and business outcomes. Operators who understand the technology well enough to move quickly with it.

Translation is becoming a competitive advantage.

Where It Shows Up

Technical founders becoming stronger storytellers. GTM teams speaking more confidently about infrastructure and AI workflows. Product leaders moving faster with smaller teams.

The way companies operate is changing.

What This Means for Hiring

The strongest teams are increasingly built around range, not rigid silos.

Companies still need deep specialists, but they also need people who can connect functions and accelerate execution.

Why It Matters

As AI continues to reshape how teams work, the ability to bridge technical and commercial thinking will only become more valuable.

That shift is already influencing how companies hire and scale.

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