If you know, understand that you are in possession of a massive and temporary information asymmetry advantage, and you should run with it as hard and fast as you can to gain the biggest lead possible, before the author and the rest of the world gain that advantage too. Go, go now, go fast, do it in parallel, and don’t stop until you win. Opportunities like this are extremely rare not just in your life, but in the history of our society. Best of luck.
He is saying that theres a massive group of people declining to use AI, or writing blog posts about why it is bad, and that is a competitive advantage for people who will use them.
The assumption he is making is that the tools are good, and that the tools will eventually be used by everyone. So the competitive advantage is time limited.
He is largely correct, although I think productivity gains are overblown.
Probably something about how using LLMs for coding is such an amazing opportunity or something judging by how he implies the author would be surpassed due to information asymmetry.