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Levels of AI Usage
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Summary
Eugene's ladder of AI adoption, mapped for the webinar: web chatbot → built-in memory → Claude Code/Cowork with local file access → CLAUDE.md → skills → Obsidian knowledge base → RAG. Most people are stuck at level one; the practical ceiling for non-programmers is CLAUDE.md + skills ("that's your maximum").
Current Understanding
The ladder is a diagnosis tool and a curriculum at once. Each rung adds persistence and leverage: memory makes the chat remember, local file access makes it act, CLAUDE.md makes instructions durable, skills-as-memory make processes reusable, a knowledge base makes answers compound, and RAG only matters at corporate scale. It is the structural skeleton of the planned webinar ("From a chat box to your own operating system" — the title itself names the bottom and top rungs) and the practitioner's version of Allie Miller's personal-ai-operating-system: her foundation-docs + skills + proactive workflows land at the same CLAUDE.md-plus-skills plateau.
Supporting practices at the plateau: keep CLAUDE.md self-maintaining ("always keep CLAUDE.md up to date"), narrow the variability of interpretation when prompting (leave-less-room-for-imagination), and solve-first-then-skillify.
The ladder is not strictly sequential — larysa is the counter-example. She operates several rungs up (local file access, real PRs, ClickUp/Figma integrations) while missing the skills rung entirely, and her symptoms are exactly what the missing rung predicts: the agent "forgets," so she re-explains every session. This is diagnostically useful for the webinar — users can be technically advanced and architecturally stuck at the same time, and the fix is a rung they skipped rather than more capability.
Evidence
- The full ladder, the "CLAUDE.md and skills — that's your maximum" ceiling, RAG-only-at-scale — 2026-07-14-yulia-interview.
- Webinar title and non-programmer audience confirm the ladder as the webinar's spine — 2026-07-14-nina-interview.
- Convergent structure (foundation docs + skills as the non-engineer's OS) — 2026-07-14-gap-between-ai-users-irreversible.
- A high-rung user missing the skills rung, and the memory pain that results — 2026-07-21-larysa-interview.
Related Pages
- Concepts: personal-ai-operating-system, skills-as-memory, solve-first-then-skillify, harness (the engineer's continuation of the same ladder), evolution-of-agent-tooling, leave-less-room-for-imagination
- Entities: eugene, yulia, allie-miller, larysa
Contradictions / Uncertainty
- The rung ordering is Eugene's pedagogical framing, not an industry standard; other sources slice the progression differently (evolution-of-agent-tooling is tool-centric rather than user-centric). Status: tentative.
- Larysa demonstrates the rungs are skippable, so the ladder is better read as a checklist of capabilities than as a strict sequence. Status: tentative.
Next Questions
- Does the final webinar script keep this exact rung order? (
raw/sources/Webinar script.mdis not yet ingested.) - Where do agents/processes (the harness's outer loops) sit for a non-programmer — above skills, or out of reach?