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AI Maturity Means Knowing When Not to Use AI

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jusonchan81

10h ago· 3 min readenInsight

Summary

This article uses the analogy of a horror film called "Obsession" — where a magical willow tree grants wishes literally without questioning intent — to caution against thoughtless AI adoption. It argues that AI maturity isn't about deploying AI everywhere, but about pausing to ask whether AI is actually needed before using it. The core message is that using AI wisely starts before the first prompt, by understanding what problem you're truly trying to solve.

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Hacker NewsAI Maturity Means Knowing When Not to Use AIunmeshed.io

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The Willow isn't inherently evil. It simply grants Bear exactly what he asks for, without questioning whether that's what he truly needs.
AI maturity is not about building more AI, this article explores how teams can become so focused on adding AI everywhere that they stop asking whether AI is actually needed.
Using AI wisely starts before the first prompt.
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AI maturity is not about building more AI, this article explores how teams can become so focused on adding AI everywhere that they stop asking whether AI is actually needed.

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