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===== Many people focus on AI automation: handing the keys to AI and letting it drive a task to completion. ===== The problem: AI isn’t perfect. It moves efficiently, but results may not be reliable and can contain hidden errors. Consistent reliability takes building, testing, and iterating. Instead, think AI augmentation. The human holds the wheel; the AI helps propel the work. Take legal research. Start with AI jump-starting an inquiry. The human reads and processes, directs the AI down promising threads, and continues to analyze the results. AI may surface sources more quickly than a human alone would have uncovered. Or it might find authorities that would have otherwise remained buried. Working in tandem can yield equal or better results, more quickly — if done right. ⏫ Level-Up: Process-map your work. Unpack a workflow (say, contract review or drafting a brief) into discrete tasks. Then determine if — and to what extent — AI can assist with each of those tasks. 🤖⚖️🎉 If you want, I can also help you trim this down to a more “mobile-scroll-friendly” version while keeping the ME / YOU / STUFF + augmentation framing intact.
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