EPISODE · Feb 23, 2026 · 12 MIN
Most of Us Are Using AI Backwards. Here's Why.
from AI News & Strategy Daily with Nate B. Jones
What's really happening when most people use AI to compress information? The common story is that faster summaries and shorter briefs mean better productivity, but the reality is more complicated when the real value is in expanding your thinking, not shrinking it. In this video, I share the inside scoop on why the compression trap is costing knowledge workers their deepest cognitive edge:Why defaulting to summaries and bullet points misses the bigger opportunity AI actually offersHow advanced voice mode acts like a patient therapist and sharp colleague rolled into oneWhat a deliberate multi-model workflow looks like when you pair 4o, O3, and Opus 4 for different cognitive phasesWhere the real leverage lives: slowing down and letting ideas ferment instead of racing to an outputFor knowledge workers navigating 2026, the question isn't how fast AI can process information for you. It's whether you're using it to go deeper or just faster.Subscribe for daily AI strategy and news.For playbooks and analysis: https://open.substack.com/pub/natesnewsletter/p/were-using-ai-backwardsheres-how?© Nate B. Jones 2026 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What's really happening when most people use AI to compress information? The common story is that faster summaries and shorter briefs mean better productivity, but the reality is more complicated when the real value is in expanding your thinking, not shrinking it. In this video, I share the inside scoop on why the compression trap is costing knowledge workers their deepest cognitive edge:Why defaulting to summaries and bullet points misses the bigger opportunity AI actually offersHow advanced voice mode acts like a patient therapist and sharp colleague rolled into oneWhat a deliberate multi-model workflow looks like when you pair 4o, O3, and Opus 4 for different cognitive phasesWhere the real leverage lives: slowing down and letting ideas ferment instead of racing to an outputFor knowledge workers navigating 2026, the question isn't how fast AI can process information for you. It's whether you're using it to go deeper or just faster.Subscribe for daily AI strategy and news.For playbooks and analysis: https://open.substack.com/pub/natesnewsletter/p/were-using-ai-backwardsheres-how?© Nate B. Jones 2026 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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