
My grandfather fed hogs with leftovers nobody wanted. In business, your messy, raw data is the same kind of 'slop' — and AI can turn it into insight.

As we delegate more decisions and emotional labor to AI, we risk losing compassion, empathy, and connection. AI should be a partner, not a replacement.

LLMs aren't creative — they're enhancers. Like Lightroom for photography, AI tools help you do what you do better, not replace the work itself.
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