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What I noticed: Watching experts use AI showed me how much domain knowledge shapes the final result.
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What I learned: AI amplifies skill, but it does not replace trained judgment.
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How you can apply it: Use AI as a drafting partner, then apply your expertise to refine, correct, and elevate the output.
I had a conversation recently with a friend who is deeply skilled in video production. He understands lighting, pacing, framing, story structure, and all the subtle things most of us never see but definitely feel.
We were talking about AI and video tools. What struck me wasn’t whether AI could generate clips or scripts. It was how differently he evaluated the results compared to someone without his background.
He could instantly see what was off. Timing. Tone. Composition. Emotional arc. Things I wouldn’t catch.
That’s when it clicked again: AI does not eliminate expertise. It exposes it.
The same pattern shows up in music. There are AI-generated bands getting millions of streams. But you can’t open a music tool, type a vague prompt, and expect a chart-topping song just because you like music. The people getting great results understand structure, rhythm, production, and audience expectations. They know when something is almost right — and how to make it better.
The same applies to small business owners using AI for writing, marketing, strategy, or operations.
Yes, you can ask ChatGPT or Claude to write a blog post or a business plan. But if you don’t bring your own insight, experience, and judgment to the process, the output will stay generic.
Here’s a simple way to think about it:
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Let AI draft.
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Review it through the lens of your expertise.
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Correct what feels off.
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Add what only you would know.
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Refine until it reflects your standards.
AI can accelerate the first 70 percent. Your expertise shapes the final 30 percent. And that last 30 percent is usually where the real value lives.
If you need something outside your expertise, that’s not a failure of AI. It may be a signal to collaborate with someone who has the right skill set. AI does not replace mastery. It helps mastery move faster.
This matters because your competitive edge is not access to AI. Everyone has that. Your edge is how you apply your experience, judgment, and care to what AI produces. That’s where quality, trust, and differentiation still come from.

