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Not every task should be AI-assisted. A grown-up framework for deciding what to delegate, what to keep, and what to co-write.
The beginner mistake is to AI-ify everything. The expert move is to delegate ruthlessly on low-risk, high-volume work and protect the tasks where your judgment and relationships are the product.
| Task type | Low stakes | High stakes |
|---|---|---|
| Repetitive | Delegate fully (weekly reports, meeting summaries) | Co-write (quarterly plans, proposals) |
| Novel | Co-write (brainstorm, outline) | Keep (firing someone, a hard apology, board updates) |
A weekly audit you can run in 10 minutes:
1. List everything you did this week that took over 20 minutes.
2. Tag each: Delegate / Co-write / Keep.
3. For Delegate items: draft the prompt now and save it.
4. For Co-write items: note where your judgment mattered most.
5. For Keep items: note why. This list is your moat.
Run this every Friday for a month. Your AI usage will quietly
double in quality, not just volume.A Friday ritual that turns abstract delegation into a concrete personal operating manual.The big idea: AI leverage grows when you know what to hand off and what to guard. The keepers are fewer than you think, and more important than ever.
15 questions · take it digitally for instant feedback at tendril.neural-forge.io/learn/quiz/end-pro-delegation-to-ai
What is the core idea behind "Which Tasks to Delegate to AI and Which to Keep"?
Which term best describes a foundational idea in "Which Tasks to Delegate to AI and Which to Keep"?
A learner studying Which Tasks to Delegate to AI and Which to Keep would need to understand which concept?
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