Just yesterday, I found myself mulling over a question that’s on the minds of many tech watchers: Can specialized tools like Grammarly survive the AI storm brought on by ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, and the ever-expanding universe of productivity copilots? And then, almost on cue, the news broke: Grammarly has secured a whopping $1 billion in non-dilutive... Continue Reading →
Making AI Work: Leadership, Lab, and Crowd
In this insightful article titled "Making AI Work: Leadership, Lab, and Crowd" on One Useful Thing, Ethan Mollick unpacks a crucial dilemma facing organizations today: while AI is supercharging individual productivity, most companies aren’t seeing these gains reflected at scale. He explores why this disconnect exists and introduces a practical framework—Leadership, Lab, and Crowd—to help... Continue Reading →
When AI Efficiency Gains Create Hidden Workloads: What Every Professional Must Know
In his thought-provoking article on The AI MEMO, Andreas Welsch highlights a critical challenge in the AI-driven workplace: the efficiency gains one person enjoys by using AI tools often translate into additional review and correction work for others. As AI enables rapid content generation, many users settle for “good enough” outputs, shifting the burden of quality... Continue Reading →
