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AI is no different a concept than is MS Excel. It is there to enhance your outputs and productivity, not to replace you. It is still very reliant on user input, validation and governance. Left to its

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karl Bates Healthcare delivery consultant| Private consultant London, ENG, United Kingdom

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Luis Branco CEO| Business Insight, Consultores de Gestão, Ldª Carcavelos, Lisboa, Portugal
I agree that AI is fundamentally an enabling capability rather than a replacement for professional judgment.

However, I believe there is one important distinction.

Excel enhances productivity. AI increasingly participates in interpretation, recommendation, and decision support.

That shifts the challenge from tool proficiency to governance, accountability, and decision quality.

The critical issue is not whether AI can make us more productive.

It is whether organizations can preserve human judgment, validation, and responsibility as AI becomes progressively embedded in operational and decision-making processes.

Used well, AI can amplify capability.

Used without appropriate governance, it can amplify errors, assumptions, and biases at a scale traditional productivity tools never could.

The future challenge may not be AI adoption itself, but ensuring that increased intelligence does not come at the expense of responsible judgment.

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