What does Tom mean by 'AI fluency' and why is it urgent?
AI fluency means practical comfort using tools like ChatGPT, Claude, or field‑specific models to build and iterate work quickly. Sosnoff argues job postings requiring AI skills surged (450% between 2022–2025) and that those who ignore AI risk being noncompetitive by 2026.
Why is 'a link' becoming more important than a degree?
He says the best credential today is tangible proof of work — a GitHub repo, a product, or revenue — because AI has collapsed creation costs. Companies increasingly pay for what someone built, not where they studied.
How should candidates 'learn to be in a room'?
Practice storytelling, develop a clear point of view, and cultivate likability so you can engage audiences and clients. Sosnoff rejects purely technical brilliance if the candidate can't connect or hold attention.
What is the communication payoff referenced by Warren Buffett?
Sosnoff cites Buffett's idea that communication adds roughly 50% to your value immediately — meaning better presentation and media skills accelerate promotions and revenue impact without large costs.
How should a recent graduate apply these ideas?
Use your degree as an entry ticket, then build side projects, learn AI tools, practice public-facing communication, and continuously add visible accomplishments to stand out in a reordered job market.