The ID30 Code of Conduct for AI-Augmented Consultants
You've received a content that was obviously AI-generated, not reviewed, full of bullet points, with errors jumping off the page π«£ .. you know that feeling, right ?
Then you stop reading π€ You end up spending more time correcting it than if you would have done it yourself… β
I receive that kind of content regularly… And honestly? When I'm under pressure, I do it too.. π€« Mea culpa. π
The real problem isn't AI. It's the absence of discipline around it. π«‘
We're caught in a strange paradox: proud to use AI, but embarrassed to admit it.. The impostor syndrome π₯..
The answer isn't to hide it. It's to use it well, openly, and with a shared standard. π‘
ποΈ After months of receiving quick-and-dirty AI content (and being honest, so as was sometimes my own production..) I have put together the #ID30CodeOfConductForAIAugmentedConsultant.
A sanity check list composed of 12 rules within 3 categories for zero tolerance on lazy output.
Inspired by my own reflections on AI cognitive debt and Anthropic's 4D AI Fluency Framework (a hat tip to Enzo Gautier for flagging that framework to me π)
The impact has been immediate
β‘ And it turns AI use from something we're vaguely ashamed of into something we own and defend.
Three formats, for three moments
The ambition? Change how we collectively use AI in professional exchanges.
Use it fully. Use it proudly. Use it well. π―
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This post was drafted with Claude. Reviewed, reworked, and owned. Rule #5 applies, and it directly follows from my recent article on AI Cognitive Debt, where I first explored why discipline matters more than the tool itself. π
π Inspiration: "Why I've never been a good prompt engineer" β on Medium
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