
How Can AI Improve Your Work?
AI has more than doubled my productivity — not by doing the work for me, but by removing the repetitive tasks that slow people down.
AI has become a major part of how I work every day.
Since adopting it heavily in my routine, I have more than doubled my productivity. Ideas and concepts that could have taken months of planning can now be explored in less than a week. Projects that may have taken years to build with a small team can now be developed, tested, and shipped in a fraction of that time.
That does not mean AI does the work for me.
It means I spend less time on repetitive tasks and more time making decisions, improving ideas, and building things that matter.
A real example: The Wallpaper Society
One of the best examples is one of my projects, The Wallpaper Society.
Before AI automation, uploading wallpapers was a completely manual process. I had to upload every image, select categories, add tags, organize the content, and make sure everything was properly prepared before publishing it. Uploading 100 wallpapers could take several hours.
Now, with an AI-powered workflow, I can upload 100 wallpapers in less than 10 minutes.
The automation helps analyze the images, generate useful tags, assign categories, organize the content, and prepare it for publishing. Instead of spending hours doing repetitive administrative work, I can focus on improving the platform, designing a better experience, and creating new ideas.
Where AI is most valuable
That is where AI is most valuable.
It is not only about replacing people or doing everything automatically. It is about removing the work that slows people down. It gives individuals and small teams the ability to move faster, test more ideas, and ship better work without needing a massive budget or a large staff.
AI will not replace the need for creativity, judgment, or skill.
But when used well, it can give people more time to use those things.
Use it as part of your workflow
The people who benefit most from AI will not be the ones who expect it to do everything for them. They will be the ones who learn how to use it as part of their workflow.
Because the goal is not to work less carefully.
The goal is to spend less time on repetitive work and more time creating.



