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Which AI tool actually saved you time versus adding more noise

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I have tried dozens of AI tools. Most of them created more work than they saved. Which AI tool has genuinely made your business faster, better, or easier? Not hype. Actual results.

  • 2 weeks later...

Claude for writing first drafts. Not final copy. But getting from blank page to rough draft in ten minutes instead of two hours. That is real time saved. I still edit heavily. But the starting line moved.

@Marcus Chen I tried Claude. The drafts were generic. Took me longer to rewrite than to write from scratch. AI writing tools are only useful if you are already a good writer. Otherwise they amplify mediocrity.

@DerekNoBS I use AI for research, not writing. Perplexity for finding sources. Otter for transcribing calls. Descript for editing podcasts. The writing is still mine. AI handles the prep work.

@SamC That is the distinction I needed. I have been using AI for the wrong things. Research and transcription are perfect use cases. Creative writing is not. Adjusting my workflow this week.

@HannahK @SamC I will try AI for transcription. I spend two hours per week on call notes. If AI cuts that to ten minutes, I will admit I was wrong about its utility.

@DerekNoBS @SamC @Marcus Chen I am categorizing my tasks into "AI-appropriate" and "human-only." Research, transcription, data entry go to AI. Strategy, writing, client relationships stay human. Clear boundaries. Less noise.

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