AI writes faster than we can think. And that’s exactly where the problem lies.
This week at hrdiamonds, we hosted our second Learning Nugget, an AI lab where we didn’t just test tools, but asked ourselves a more uncomfortable question: What happens to our thinking when we increasingly delegate our work?
After all, AI can formulate, structure, and summarize, and it does so impressively well. But it doesn’t know our clients. It has no perspective. No experience. No sense of what people truly need at a given moment.
The risk doesn’t lie in the technology itself. It lies in how we use it: uncritically, without reflection, placing too much trust in what sounds smooth.
What we take away, therefore, is not a tip, but an attitude: Brain First. AI as a tool, not as autopilot. Bringing our own expertise to the table, rather than quietly replacing it. And questioning the result, even if it seems convincing at first glance.
The beauty of a day like this: you leave not only with answers, but with better questions. And a team that is once again a bit more mindful in its use of one of the most transformative tools of our time.
How do you keep your own thinking sharp as AI becomes increasingly efficient?


