AmiSight 4/30: Six Months Later: AI Exposed Us — and That's a Good Thing
- Ami Kassar

- Apr 30
- 1 min read
Here's the hard truth about AI: the more convincingly it presents information, the more critical it becomes to question what's beneath the surface.
In the past six months, we've had AI produce things that were fast, polished, and completely wrong. The problem wasn't obvious. It looked right. It sounded right. We almost didn't catch it. And that's the real risk — not that AI gives you garbage, but that it gives you garbage wrapped in a bow. You think you're saving time. In reality, you may just be making mistakes more efficiently. This realization brought us to reassess how we approach adoption.
About six months ago, I wrote in this space that AI had already transformed our business — and that wasn't hype. We were using tools like ChatGPT, Canva, and Zoom AI to move faster, communicate better, and get more done without adding headcount. I ended that column by saying, "Now it gets more complicated." I was right. That complexity came from issues far beyond just technology. Head over to my 21Hats column to continue reading.





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