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Most people assume AI should be best at simple, everyday tasks like formatting documents or polishing text. In this episode, Annie challenges that assumption by introducing the 80/20 rule and explaining why Copilot actually shines in the opposite place—at the 20% of work that creates 80% of real business value. Strategy, leadership decisions, human communication, and judgment‑heavy thinking are where Copilot already delivers outsized impact, even if it still stumbles on routine busy work.
Through real‑world examples, Annie shows how Copilot acts as a thoughtful thinking partner when the stakes are high, helping leaders slow down, see blind spots, choose better words, and navigate complex situations with empathy and clarity. The key takeaway is simple: stop expecting Copilot to behave like a perfect assistant, and start using it where leverage lives—while always asking it to challenge your thinking instead of merely agreeing with it.
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Most people assume AI should be best at simple, everyday tasks like formatting documents or polishing text. In this episode, Annie challenges that assumption by introducing the 80/20 rule and explaining why Copilot actually shines in the opposite place—at the 20% of work that creates 80% of real business value. Strategy, leadership decisions, human communication, and judgment‑heavy thinking are where Copilot already delivers outsized impact, even if it still stumbles on routine busy work.
Through real‑world examples, Annie shows how Copilot acts as a thoughtful thinking partner when the stakes are high, helping leaders slow down, see blind spots, choose better words, and navigate complex situations with empathy and clarity. The key takeaway is simple: stop expecting Copilot to behave like a perfect assistant, and start using it where leverage lives—while always asking it to challenge your thinking instead of merely agreeing with it.
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