Original Reddit post

I’ve noticed something subtle after using AI consistently. It’s not just helping me complete tasks faster — it’s changing how I approach problems. Instead of thinking in straight lines, I now think in iterations. Ask. Refine. Adjust. Improve. AI almost trains you to think in drafts instead of final answers. That shift alone has made me more experimental and less afraid of being wrong. Has anyone else noticed their thinking style changing after regular AI use? submitted by /u/ClearThinkingLab

Originally posted by u/ClearThinkingLab on r/ArtificialInteligence