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A lot of the AI conversation is still framed around capability: what the systems can do, where they outperform, how quickly they’re improving. Useful, to a point.

But the question I keep coming back to is different: what do these systems make easier for us to stop doing?

In some ways, that’s the path from Being Designerly to Undelegatable.

Being Designerly explored human-centered ways of seeing, making, and deciding. Undelegatable is a sharper lens for this moment: the human capabilities that matter even more as AI gets woven into work, decisions, and meaning.

That’s the thread running through this issue. Not just what AI is getting better at, but what we may quietly get worse at if we’re not paying attention.

 

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The risk isn’t that AI becomes curious. It’s that humans become less so.

As systems get better at exploring, testing, and generating possibilities, we may start outsourcing the very discomfort that makes curiosity valuable.

Not the answers. The questioning. That’s the tension.

When exploration gets cheaper, it becomes easier to mistake volume for insight. More paths explored. Less thought about which path matters.

The undelegatable version of curiosity isn’t just trying more things. It’s resisting premature closure. It’s asking the better second question. It’s staying with ambiguity long enough to make better decisions.

AI may expand exploration. Humans still have to protect inquiry.

That feels like one of the skills that matters more, not less.

 

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