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What Belongs to Us in the Age of AI
Do we know what we are doing?
A question keeps coming up as AI becomes part of everyday work: what actually belongs to us?
For a long time, the answer seemed simple. The people who finished the work were rewarded. It did not matter how many paths you explored, how you found the resources, or how much trial and error was involved. Execution was what counted. Finish the job, and the value was clear.
That logic shaped how we worked and how we measured ourselves. Output mattered more than intent. Results mattered more than process.
But that world is changing.
With AI, finishing something is no longer rare. Generating options is cheap. Producing more is easy. What starts to matter is not what gets produced, but what resonates, what is chosen, and what is carried forward with intention.
This shift is unsettling because it exposes something we avoided before. Many outcomes we took pride in were never fully ours. Physics, materials, context, and accumulated knowledge did much of the work. Nature played a role long before AI did. We just did not question it.
When AI performs well, the discomfort is not about being replaced. It comes from realizing that we tied our value to outcomes we did not fully control.
Organizations reinforced this confusion. Over time, meaning became attached to rewards, recognition, and ownership by the firm. The work itself lost its place. If something was rewarded, it mattered. If it was not, it felt meaningless.
That blurred an important boundary.
Work can still have meaning even when productivity is no longer the measure. Even when physical force or speed no longer dictates value. Meaning in the human sense still matters, even if systems do not recognize it the same way.
This is where the tension shows up. One future stretches the distance between those who have power and those who do not. Another pushes for equality without responsibility, which quickly becomes chaotic. Neither feels stable.
The harder question is whether we know what we are doing? Can each person be responsible for what they ask for and what they do? Can we be conscious of our intent, not just our output?
That is how AI works. It responds to clear prompts and defined goals. The only place humans can surpass it is not speed or volume, but awareness.
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