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I Asked AI to Do My Job - Here's What Happened

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  "What could possibly go wrong?" Those were the famous last words I muttered before launching what I now refer to as The Great Workplace Automation Experiment . For one full week, I attempted something many professionals secretly wonder about but rarely dare to try: Could AI do my entire job? Not part of it. Not the repetitive stuff. Not the occasional email draft. Everything. Emails. Reports. Research. Meeting notes. Planning. Presentations. Decision-making support. Problem-solving. Even some of the awkward workplace communication that normally requires careful human diplomacy. My mission was simple: For seven days, whenever work landed on my desk, I would first ask AI to handle it. The results were fascinating. And occasionally terrifying. Let's begin. Day 1: The Honeymoon Phase The experiment started with a confidence boost. Within an hour, AI had: ✓ Drafted three professional emails ✓ Summarized a lengthy document ✓ Created a meeting agenda ✓ Produced a first dra...

Why Companies Still Need Human Judgment in an AI-Driven World

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  Over the past few years, I have been fascinated by the rapid growth of Artificial Intelligence. Like many professionals, I have watched AI move from being a futuristic concept to becoming a practical workplace tool that can write content, analyse data, generate reports, and even assist in decision-making. There is no doubt that AI is transforming how organizations operate, and in many ways, it is making work faster and more efficient. However, through my own observations, conversations with colleagues, and experiences across different workplaces, I have also noticed something interesting. The more companies embrace AI, the more valuable human judgment seems to become. While technology can process information at incredible speed, I have repeatedly seen situations where the final outcome depended not on the algorithm, but on a person's ability to understand context, emotions, ethics, and the bigger picture. This has led me to a simple conclusion: AI is a powerful tool, but it is st...