I don’t think AI is going to save you time.
But I believe it can help you produce better work.
Like many people, I use AI every day.
Recently, I’ve been experimenting with using AI as a feedback coach.
Give it a post, a paper, a presentation – and ask it to suggest improvements.
It doesn’t just catch typos.
It shows the holes in your logic, points out when the narrative arc breaks down, and suggests where to trim the fat.
I tell it to review my work. Not rewrite. That’s my job.
But it often takes longer to finish. A piece might take seven revisions, rather than three.
There’s a saying – “Art is never finished, only abandoned.”
AI makes you spend more time on the task before you abandon it, because it spots the problems you need to fix.
Using AI can make you better at what you do.
But only if you use it as a coach, rather than a substitute.
Are you using AI to do the work, or show you where it isn’t good enough yet?
