I have a thousand ideas moving through my head. Some disappear almost immediately. Others linger for years, colliding with books and conversations until they turn into something.
Over the last decade, I have not written nearly as much as I could have. The ideas were there. The publishing process was too slow, too deliberate and too dependent on finding the right block of quiet time.
AI made me wonder whether that could change.
A friend suggested adjusting the process: start while walking. Talk through the idea as it arrives. Use AI to question it, challenge weak assumptions, research what needs evidence and help shape the material into a draft. Then edit until the piece says what I mean in a voice I recognize.
The ideas, judgments and final responsibility are mine. AI does not remove the need to think, verify or edit.
I am testing whether this process allows me to publish more without lowering the standard. When a note is thin, that means I did not think or edit it far enough.