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When AI Should Automate and When It Shouldn't

4 min · 21 de may de 2026
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Not everything should be automated. Just because AI can do something doesn't mean it should. In this episode of This Is Strategic Marketing, I break down when AI should automate and when it shouldn't. AI is good at repetitive, high-volume, low-judgment work: tasks where the pattern is predictable, and speed matters more than nuance. But some tasks require judgment, context, and strategic thinking. When you automate those tasks, you get speed at the expense of quality. And over time, your team stops developing the skills they need because the system is doing the thinking for them. Learn how to evaluate whether AI adds value or undermines capability. The goal isn't to eliminate human work, it's to eliminate work that doesn't develop humans.

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