The assistant used AI to identify legal precedents. The system confidently listed three citations — none of them existed.
Liable: the lawyer. The machine doesn’t invoice for the lost client.
AI is commodity. Same tools, same price. The only remaining advantage: your people catch what the machine gets wrong — before it causes damage. We train that sharpness. Five minutes a day.
Prompting will be commodity within months — the next model update makes today’s techniques obsolete. What stays valuable for years: the judgment that filters machine output. The taste that tells good from merely acceptable. The systems thinking that spots the missing step. And the contextual reasoning that adapts a generic answer to your specific reality. The machine won’t replace these — they have to be built.
Everyday professional situations where human judgment is irreplaceable.
The assistant used AI to identify legal precedents. The system confidently listed three citations — none of them existed.
Liable: the lawyer. The machine doesn’t invoice for the lost client.
AI drafted the closing report. The client: “We felt this wasn’t written for us.” Professionally correct. Impersonal.
The engagement wasn’t renewed.
AI completed the contract template. A standard warranty clause was missing — the system didn’t flag the gap.
Three months later, the omission triggered a dispute. Unresolvable in hindsight.
A colleague pasted the client’s negotiation position into a public AI system. It was faster than requesting an internal tool.
Confidential data in a public system. GDPR risk.
« Responsibility never belongs to the machine. It always belongs to you. »
Prompting is learnable in an afternoon. Judgment, taste, and systems thinking stay valuable for years — and the machine can’t replace them.
One morning email, one click, one 5-minute exercise, instant feedback. No login, no forum, no LMS. Daily work is not disrupted.
Exercises use generic scenarios. The sharpened thinking lives in your colleague’s head — and stays there. AWF’s servers never see company data.
10 exercises — your colleague picks the one closest to their day. One click opens it in the browser. No password.
Find the hidden flaws in an AI analysis. Or rank four AI-drafted client replies by which one they’d actually send. Always concrete, always short.
How a sharp thinker reasons about the same problem. 3–5 points, under 150 words. Not a lecture — a pattern they’ll recognize in tomorrow’s real work.
Four skills tracked over time. The CEO sees a simple executive view of the whole team. Updated weekly.
When to use AI, when not to — and when it’s wrong while sounding confident. Fabricated citations and incorrect data enter your work wherever nobody checks.
Which of five AI outputs is actually good — and which is merely correct but impersonal? The machine produces infinite text. The value is in the person who can filter.
Not executing a task — designing the flow. Where can something slip? What step might be missing that the machine won’t flag?
Translating a generic AI suggestion onto your specific industry, company, and team. This is where 20 years of experience becomes more valuable, not less.
Exercises use generic scenarios. The sharpened thinking forms in your colleague’s head and is applied to their real work on their own machine. AWF’s servers never see company data.
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