Automation Doesnât Remove Work. It Reveals It.
Today, hereâs the next thing Iâm noticing. Everyoneâs suddenly talking about AI agents, automations, copilots, workflows that ârun on their own.â And on paper, it all sounds incredible. AI that books meetings. AI that follows up. AI that summarises, tracks, reminds, executes. But hereâs the quiet truth most people discover in less than a week: Automation doesnât remove work. It exposes where work was never clearly defined. If a team doesnât know: - who decides what - when something is âdoneâ - where information actually lives then automating it just makes the confusion grow faster. I see this a lot. People donât need more automation. They need fewer unclear handoffs. Thatâs why, in my work, AI automation is never about âwhat can we automate?â Itâs about: âWhat should never have required human energy in the first place?â Once thatâs clear, automation feels magical. Before that, it feels noisy. The future of AI at work isnât about replacing people. Itâs about protecting attention. And the teams that get this right wonât look the busiest. Theyâll look the calmest. Thatâs the kind of system Iâm building. Lets connect on comments section to hear how the community is dealing with AI Automations!