Recently, I was reading Isabel Berwick's Working It column in the Financial Times, AI and the productivity paradox, and one question really stuck with me.
If AI gives us back time, do we just use it to do more work, or do we use it to do better work?
It's easy to fill those extra minutes with more emails, more meetings or more tasks. But perhaps the real opportunity is to spend that time thinking more deeply, solving bigger problems, learning something new or having better conversations.
How has AI changed the way you work? And what do you choose to do with the time it gives back?

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