February 27, 2026
I don't run AI training courses. I run AI orientation engagements.
The distinction matters more than it sounds.
The distinction matters more than it sounds.
Most AI taskforces focus on tools and policies. The real outputs are structural: a knowledge map, context index, workflow, diagnostic instinct, and team alignment.
AI can raise output while draining human judgment. The hidden cost is the evaluation tax teams pay when every generated artifact needs review.
A founder-facing argument for treating first products as orientation tools, not final strategy, so teams can learn what the real product should become.