Thanks for sharing, my friend—some really valuable lessons here.
I could add examples from our own work, but honestly, I think you’ve said it all.
My take: AI is a powerful productivity tool—like having an army of interns at your fingertips. But just like interns, it needs proper management: training, guidance, review, and course correction.
And if you’re presenting work that isn’t fully your own, whether it’s from an intern or Claude/ChatGPT/etc., it’s only fair to give credit where it’s due
Thanks for sharing, my friend—some really valuable lessons here.
I could add examples from our own work, but honestly, I think you’ve said it all.
My take: AI is a powerful productivity tool—like having an army of interns at your fingertips. But just like interns, it needs proper management: training, guidance, review, and course correction.
And if you’re presenting work that isn’t fully your own, whether it’s from an intern or Claude/ChatGPT/etc., it’s only fair to give credit where it’s due
(This response was polished by ChatGPT)