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Michael Groover
Michael Groover

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Why Experience Still Matters in the Age of AI

Artificial intelligence is changing the way we work. Every day there seems to be a new tool that promises to diagnose problems, answer questions, or automate tasks that once required years of experience.

As someone who has spent years working in maintenance, I find that exciting. But I also believe there is something AI can never fully replace: real-world experience.

When a piece of equipment fails, a machine doesn’t always tell you exactly what’s wrong. Sometimes the symptoms point in one direction while the actual problem is somewhere else entirely. Experienced technicians learn to recognize patterns. They notice sounds, smells, vibrations, and small clues that aren’t listed in manuals.

AI can help organize information. It can search thousands of repair documents in seconds. It can suggest likely causes and provide troubleshooting steps. These are powerful advantages.

However, the technician still makes the final decision.

The future isn’t about AI replacing skilled workers. The future is about combining technology with experience.

Imagine taking a photo of an appliance and instantly receiving possible causes, repair steps, parts information, and safety guidance. That’s valuable. But it’s even more valuable when an experienced technician uses that information to make an informed diagnosis.

I’ve seen situations where a machine appeared to have a major failure, only to discover a loose connection, clogged drain, or faulty switch. Experience taught me where to look first.

Technology continues to evolve, but the need for skilled tradespeople remains stronger than ever. In fact, as systems become more advanced, the demand for knowledgeable technicians may increase.

The best results happen when people and technology work together.

That’s one reason I’ve been involved in building Fix-It Fast AI, a tool designed to help homeowners and technicians troubleshoot common appliance and maintenance issues. The goal isn’t to replace expertise. The goal is to make expertise more accessible.

The trades have always been about solving problems. AI simply gives us another tool in the toolbox.

As we move forward, I believe the most successful professionals will be those who embrace technology while continuing to develop the practical skills that only experience can provide.

The future belongs to those who can combine both.

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