The Generalist’s Dilemma: The Pinoy ‘Diskarte’ vs. The AI Algorithm
In every barangay, there was the ultimate ‘Diskarte’ person—the Jack of All Trades (JoAT). They were your neighbor who could fix the leaking faucet, draft the village event poster, tutor the kids in Math, and negotiate the best price for chicken at the wet market.
This versatility, this “Master of None, But Often Times Better Than a Master of One” ethos, was once the Filipino’s survival superpower.
But today, the brutal reality is this: That exact combination of skills—decent-but-not-elite at many things—is precisely what Generative AI is built to do for zero pesos and in zero seconds.
Is the Jack of All Trades now obsolete? And if so, how does the resilient Filipino generalist not just survive, but thrive?
The AI Business Breakdown
The old economy valued the JoAT for efficiency and consolidation. Why hire three people when you could hire one person to do it all?
The AI economy has inverted this value:
Skill Set | Pre-AI Value (Why the JoAT Won) | AI-Driven Value (Why the JoAT Loses) |
Copywriting (Decent) | Saves the cost of a specialist writer. Human Efficiency. | ChatGPT generates 5 versions in 2 seconds. AI Speed. |
Basic Graphic Design | Saves the cost of a full-time designer. Human Consolidation. | Midjourney/Canva generates 10 high-res designs in 1 minute. AI Scale. |
Data Entry/Admin | Reliable, if slow, manual process. Human Diligence. | Robotic Process Automation (RPA) and Agents run 24/7 with 100% accuracy. AI Automation. |
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The cold truth: AI doesn’t just do the “Generalist” tasks; it masters the bridge between them. It’s the ultimate, self-improving, zero-wage Jack of All Trades.
The Pivot: How to Become AI-Proof in the Philippines
The solution is not to fight the AI JoAT. It is to become the Generalist-Specialist Hybrid. The key to survival lies in the full quote: “A Jack of all trades is a master of none, but often times better than a master of one.”
Here are the three roles the new Filipino “Diskarte” needs to master:
1. The AI Context Master (The New “Trade”)
- Old Skill: Writing a good email.
- New Skill: Prompt Engineering. The value is not the writing; it’s the ability to get ChatGPT to write a perfect, culturally-nuanced email for a specific boss/client in a specific language (Taglish) that is impossible for a generic prompt. The best generalists will be the best prompters.
2. The Human-AI Translator (The Bridge Builder)
- Old Skill: Knowing a little about marketing, a little about finance.
- New Skill: Interdisciplinary Curation. AI gives a finance answer and a marketing answer. The human generalist is the only one who can ask: “If we use the marketing budget to pay for a dedicated finance AI, what’s the net gain?” Your value is the strategic connection between the AI outputs.
3. The High-Context Specialist (The Untouchable Niche)
- Old Skill: Fixing a generic broken refrigerator.
- New Skill: **Fixing a broken refrigerator in a specific, remote island community during a monsoon. ** AI can diagnose the machine; it cannot navigate the logistics, cultural negotiation, and on-the-ground resourcefulness required to implement the fix in a uniquely challenging, high-context environment like the Philippines. Hyper-local, human-dependent jobs are AI-proof.
Call to Action
The Jack of All Trades is dead. Long live the Master of AI Context and Human Interconnection.
Your old superpower of diskarte (resourcefulness) has to be upgraded from solving manual problems to solving AI problems.
What “Generalist” skill do you think AI has completely wiped out?
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