1 hour ago

Greg Thomas

Skewed Adjective AI Analysis

Presentation and design have never, and will never, be my strong suit.

I very much like doing all my research, gathering my notes and content, and handing it off to AI to “prettify”.

Make some great infographics.

Make that slide deck sing.

Take my markerboard diagrams and point out the flaws.

Use a consistent colour palette.

All of it, yes, please.

But the most annoying part is all the adjectives that get thrown around my work and other points that skew a decision, simply because I was asking a lot of questions on that one topic.

Objective Analysis still holds immense value

When you turn it over to AI completely, when it is only looking at the past information it has, you lose all the value of what you bring to the table – the context, the direction, the future planning, what is in your team’s heads.

Don’t turn that work over to AI, just because it can spit out “something” in 5 minutes.

Want more? Check out my book Code Your Way Up – available as an eBook or Paperback on Amazon (CAN and US).  I’m also the co-host of the Remotely Prepared podcast.