Original Reddit post

I assumed AI tools would automatically make me more productive. Instead, they made my patterns more visible. When my day was structured, AI felt like leverage. When my day was chaotic, AI just accelerated the chaos. It didn’t remove distractions. It made them more efficient. That realization changed how I use AI — less as a shortcut, more as a system amplifier. Has anyone else noticed AI improving output but not necessarily improving discipline? submitted by /u/ClearThinkingLab

Originally posted by u/ClearThinkingLab on r/ArtificialInteligence