The AI Assistant: Automating Administrative Friction and “Shadow Work”

In this episode, we’re discussing how to use AI to automate “shadow work”, the boring, repetitive tasks like data entry and invoicing that drain our energy. By viewing AI as a “million interns” that need clear instructions and human supervision, the hosts share how to streamline everything from professional billing to personal life choices like cooking and movies. While AI can sometimes make mistakes or “hallucinate,” the episode explains that investing time in training your AI assistant can remove administrative friction and help you focus on the work that actually matters.

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In this Cast | The AI Assistant: Automating Administrative Friction and “Shadow Work”

Ray Sidney-Smith

Augusto Pinaud

Art Gelwicks

Francis Wade

Show Notes | The AI Assistant: Automating Administrative Friction and “Shadow Work”

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