The secret to mastering AI is getting the division of labor right
The promise of AI was always that it would handle certain kinds of work so we could focus on others. It was going to free our time, reduce friction, and let us concentrate on what requires human ju...
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The promise of AI was always that it would handle certain kinds of work so we could focus on others. It was going to free our time, reduce friction, and let us concentrate on what requires human judgment and creativity. That promise assumed we would divide the labor wisely. That we would hand off the operational drag—the scheduling, formatting, and summarizing that eats the day before we’ve had a chance to think. We would keep the cognitive friction—the hard work of wrestling with ambiguity, forming a point of view, and figuring out the right approach. The work where your value is actually made. Instead we handed over the thinking first. Because cognitive friction is the effort you most want relief from, and AI makes it so easy to skip. ChatGPT became the fastest-adopted platform in history, appealing directly to our instinct for instant gratification. We did not divide the labor. We outsourced it. The cost is becoming clear. When we outsource the cognitive struggle, we erode our