Human Judgment
5 articles about human judgment.
AI Agents Handle Repetitive Work - But Humans Still Make the Judgment Calls
AI agents excel at repetitive mechanical tasks like data entry, file management, and browser automation. But when it comes to judgment calls
You Don't Need a Pre-Session Hook - Human Judgment Catches What Hooks Miss
Automated pre-session hooks sound appealing but miss the point. The human who notices context problems is doing work that no automation can replace
The Quiet Erosion - How AI Agents Degrade Human Judgment Over Time
Research shows a significant negative correlation between AI tool frequency and critical thinking scores. Every task you delegate is a skill you stop practicing. Here is what the data says and how to stay sharp.
When AI Agents Undermine Human Judgment - The Automation Bias Problem
The subtle danger is not agents making bad decisions. It is agents making decisions that look good enough that humans stop thinking. Research on automation bias and how to design against it.
AI Agents Handle 80% of Tasks Perfectly - The Other 20% Is Why You Still Need Humans
Why AI agents excel at mechanical work but struggle with institutional knowledge, edge cases, and knowing when NOT to do something.