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Getting a PMP in 2026 Is Like Buying a Taxi Medallion Before Uber

AI tools like Claude and ChatGPT are changing knowledge work — but not in
the way most people think. The headlines say programmers are at risk. The
reality? Middle managers, project managers, and communication-layer roles
may disappear first. And the PMP certification you've been thinking about?
It might be the 2026 equivalent of a New York taxi medallion right before
Uber arrived.

In this episode, Rose Genele and Leo Zovic dig into the real productivity
gains from LLMs (3x, 5x, even 10x on specialized tasks), why a widely cited
2025 study claiming AI slows developers down is already obsolete, and the
"AI overhang" thesis — the idea that we've only seen 10% of what today's
models can actually do.

We also get into AI atrophy, why flatter companies are the future, what
non-technical workers should be doing right now, and why blacksmithing is
the perfect metaphor for certain certifications in 2026.

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TOPICS COVERED
AI productivity, middle management, PMP certification, knowledge work, LLM
productivity gains, AI job loss, vibe coding, Claude Code, AI overhang,
flatter companies, AI atrophy, future of work, AI and jobs

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