AI hasn’t replaced human judgment, taste, or empathy, but it has amplified them. Over the past year, it’s become less about automation and more about augmentation. And that subtle change has quietly reshaped how we work, learn, and think every single day.
What’s changed most isn’t raw capability, but accessibility. You no longer need to be technical to use AI well. You just talk to it. That shift has made knowledge feel less gated and creativity less intimidating.
It helps us write emails faster, brainstorm ideas when we’re stuck, summarize meetings we didn’t want to attend & turn rough thoughts into clear plans. For many people, it’s reduced friction: fewer blank-page moments, less busywork, more time spent actually thinking or creating.
A year ago, AI felt like a clever tool you occasionally tried. Today, it feels more like a quiet collaborator woven into everyday life.
In the past year, AI hasn’t just gotten smarter—it’s gotten closer. #ai
If you think AI is just a tool, you’re underestimating the moment we’re living in.
AI is now reshaping how we work, create & even think & if you’re not learning how to use it strategically, you’re already falling behind.
What’s one thing you’ve changed because of AI this year?
Crazy that all that came out of this was a dm from the franchisee requesting my contact info & that they take food safety seriously. Couldn’t eat the food, and it wasn’t even replaced/remade. @McDonalds I’ve got the screenshots.
A low level jet will continue to bring HIGH levels of rich moisture into Kansas which will cause numerous showers/storms to keep redeveloping now through the overnight hours. Risk is for Flash Flooding will continue to increase mainly in the Pink Circled area! #kswx