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AI's value lies in collaboration, not full automation, study finds

A new framework suggests that AI tools are most valuable to professionals as collaborators for ideation and refinement, rather than as fully automated solutions. This "60/30/5 Rule" posits that 60% of AI usage is for generating initial ideas, 30% for co-creation, and only 5% for complete delegation. This pattern is observed across fields like music production and software development, where professionals use AI to augment their skills rather than replace them, emphasizing the need for AI products to be designed for iterative editing and human authorship. AI

IMPACT Highlights that AI product design should focus on augmenting human creativity and collaboration, rather than aiming for full automation, to better serve professional users.

RANK_REASON The article presents an opinion and framework for AI product development based on observed user behavior, rather than reporting on a specific event or release.

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AI's value lies in collaboration, not full automation, study finds

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Sourabh Pateriya, Forbes Councils Member ·

    The 60/30/5 Rule: What Music Producers Can Teach About Building AI Products

    The dominant narrative says AI is here to replace people, but when you look at how working professionals actually use these tools, the story inverts.