A CEO and her daughter on AI: One gained productivity, the other worries about what's lost
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Sofia Frei
Summary
A dual-perspective essay between Maria Colacurcio, CEO of Syndio, who describes how AI tools made her dramatically more productive as a leader, and her daughter Sofia Frei, a Dartmouth freshman, who reflects on what human creativity, struggle, and imperfection might be lost in the rush to embrace AI. The piece explores the tension between efficiency gains and the value of the human process.
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I've become three times the CEO I was a year ago — not because I work harder, but because AI handles the parts of my job that drained me.
What happens when we optimize away the very struggles that make us human? That's the question I keep coming back to.
My mom says AI makes her a better leader. I wonder if it makes us forget why leading matters in the first place.
We're trading the messy, beautiful process of thinking for clean, instant answers. And I'm not sure that's a win.
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