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Many people use AI. Most use it the same way. They replace tasks. Others rebuild work.
Replace means you keep your old process. You give boring tasks to AI.
- Clean up meeting notes.
- Draft emails.
- Tidy tables. The work feels lighter. The end result stays the same. This is a fast win.
Rebuild means you start over. You assume AI is here from day one.
- Change your inputs.
- Change your outputs.
- Change who decides. This takes more time. It creates a bigger change.
Why does it feel like nothing changed? You only used Replace. You speed up the middle of your work. But the bottleneck stays with the human. A wider pipe does not help if the faucet is small. The old process sets a ceiling on your results.
Rebuild changes the job. It moves the human role. You stop doing manual tasks. You focus on sharpening goals. You make the final calls.
Which one do you need?
- Use Replace for speed in a good process.
- Use Rebuild when your process feels old. Use it when you hit a ceiling.
Rebuild has a risk. It removes the steps in between. You no longer see the work happen. You must design new checkpoints. Otherwise, your team feels lost.
Ask yourself today: Am I replacing tasks? Or am I rebuilding work? Am I speeding up a task? Or am I changing the shape of the work?
The choice determines your result.
Source: https://dev.to/bokuno_log/there-are-two-ways-to-use-ai-2fk6 Optional learning community: https://t.me/GyaanSetuAi