10 AI in Real Workflows
AI becomes valuable when it is used within real workflows.
This means integrating it into how work is actually done:
- analysis
- writing
- decision-making
- system building
10.1 The Core Principle
AI should support workflows, not replace them.
It fits into existing processes.
It does not eliminate the need for structure.
10.2 Workflow 1 — Analysis
10.2.1 Typical Process
- define the problem
- explore data
- test ideas
- interpret results
10.2.2 Where AI Fits
Start with a position > “I want to test whether variable X explains outcome Y.”
Use AI to: - suggest analytical approaches
- identify potential pitfalls
- structure steps
Return to human - validate methods
- interpret results
- make conclusions
10.3 Workflow 2 — Writing
10.3.1 Typical Process
- define message
- structure content
- draft
- refine
10.3.2 Where AI Fits
Start with a position > “I want to explain this concept clearly for beginners.”
Use AI to: - outline structure
- improve clarity
- suggest phrasing
Return to human - ensure accuracy
- align tone
- take ownership of message
10.4 Workflow 3 — Decision-Making
10.4.1 Typical Process
- define decision context
- evaluate options
- assess risks
- decide
10.4.2 Where AI Fits
Start with a position > “I need to compare these two approaches and assess trade-offs.”
Use AI to: - list considerations
- identify risks
- compare scenarios
Return to human - weigh priorities
- consider context
- make final decision
10.5 Workflow 4 — System Building
10.5.1 Typical Process
- define goal
- design components
- implement
- test and refine
10.5.2 Where AI Fits
Start with a position > “I want to build a reproducible pipeline for this process.”
Use AI to: - outline architecture
- suggest implementation steps
- identify improvements
Return to human - validate design
- test system
- ensure reliability
10.6 The Consistent Pattern
Across all workflows:
- Human defines direction
- AI extends thinking
- Human evaluates and decides
This is the same:
Human → AI → Human
10.7 What Changes Across Workflows
The role of AI varies:
- In analysis → supports reasoning
- In writing → supports communication
- In decisions → supports evaluation
- In systems → supports structure
But the responsibility remains the same.
10.8 Common Mistake: Letting AI Lead the Workflow
Some users:
- start with AI
- follow its suggestions blindly
This leads to:
- loss of direction
- inconsistent results
- weak outcomes
10.9 Maintaining Control
To keep control:
- define your position clearly
- guide the interaction
- question outputs
- validate before acting
10.10 Practical Integration
You do not need to redesign your workflow.
Instead:
- insert AI at specific points
- use it for support
- keep core reasoning human-led
10.11 Key Insight
AI is not a separate workflow.
It is a component within your workflow.
Its value depends on how you integrate it, not how often you use it.
10.12 Takeaway
- Use AI within structured workflows
- Keep direction with you
- Return to human judgment
This ensures:
- consistency
- reliability
- defensibility
AI becomes most useful when it is:
- integrated
- controlled
- aligned with real work