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Most people default to whichever AI model they opened first and use it for everything. That works until it doesn't. Knowing when to use a fast, cheap model versus a slow, expensive one saves time, money, and frustration — and changes which tasks actually benefit from AI at all.
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AI hallucinations aren't random. They follow predictable patterns — and once you know those patterns, you can build a lightweight verification layer that catches most errors before they cause problems. This is the workflow serious AI users run.
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The biggest AI productivity problem isn't bad prompts — it's no routine. People open a chat window, tinker for an hour, and end up with something that needed thirty minutes of editing. Here is a tight 15-minute structure that goes from raw idea to usable draft without the drift.
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Most people use AI like a smarter search engine. That gets mediocre results. The people pulling consistent, high-quality output share one thing: a clear operating model — a repeatable system for when to use AI, how to interact with it, and what to do with the output.
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Read more: AI 101: A Simple Operating Model for Daily Work