AI and you

🤖 I’m all for using AI at work.

I have several subscriptions myself and use them almost daily.

And yes, I’m completely fine saying that part of my work was done with AI tools. It’s honest, and it also helps set the right expectations: there might be errors, inconsistencies, or creative “hallucinations”. It happens.

But lately, I’m seeing more and more “AI-driven” project plans and strategies that make me think:

👉 this is not how AI is meant to be used.

The text looks perfect. The sentences are elegant, the words sound smart, and at first glance, it all seems meaningful.

Yet in practice — you just can’t work with it.

When you drop a raw concept into an AI assistant, it will rarely turn it into a clear, workable idea.

At best, you’ll get a better-written version of the same fuzzy thought.

If you want something meaningful, you still have to think meaningfully first.

AI can be a great thought partner: it helps you reflect, phrase, explore angles.

But it won’t really think for you.

💬 So, a small reminder: don’t confuse a well-written AI output with a real strategy or a deep concept.

You’re the one who’ll have to live by those words — not just store them in a forgotten folder on your drive.

✨ Use AI as a sparring partner for your thinking, not as a substitute for it.


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