Using AI Like an Intern: A Smarter Approach to Boosting Productivity

Bridging the Divide Between Human and AI

Think of AI as Your High-Functioning Intern

It’s tempting to let AI handle everything – but should you? According to Alastair McDermott, there’s a better way to work with AI: treat it like a “high-functioning intern.” Imagine a highly capable assistant who drafts your ideas, pulls together research in seconds, and even generates brainstorming lists – all under your direction and with a touch of human creativity.

This approach isn’t about full automation; it’s about balance.

Why This Approach Works

AI is fantastic at quickly pulling together information, generating drafts, and sparking ideas. But on its own, it misses the nuance, judgment, and personal flair that you bring. When you think of it as an intern, AI becomes a powerful support tool that does the heavy lifting while you stay in control.

Here’s How to Make This Approach Work for You

  • Drafting: Use AI for rough drafts – You get a solid starting point, and your personal edits make it shine.
  • Research: AI can find fast, relevant data – Whether it’s stats, ideas, or summaries, AI gets you the essentials quickly.
  • Brainstorming: Generate ideas without judgment – Let AI give you a fresh angle or a new direction when you’re feeling stuck.
  • Quality control: Always edit to add your voice – AI drafts benefit from a human touch to sound like you.

AI Isn’t a Replacement – It’s a Tool

The power of AI comes through when you blend it with your unique perspective. Use it for structure and speed, but add your insight, creativity, and style to make the final product genuinely yours.

So, think of AI as an intern – one that helps boost your productivity without taking over your creativity.

Have you tried this approach yet? Share how you’re using AI to support your work!

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Written by Alastair McDermott

I help business leaders and employees use AI to automate repetitive tasks, increase productivity, and drive innovation, all while keeping a Human First approach. This enables your team to achieve more, focus on strategic initiatives, and make your company a more enjoyable place to work.

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