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Still Life: Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers, Vincent Van Gogh, Oil/Canvas, 1889
u/oliverwaiting — 5 days ago

I'd get rid of"actionable." Every insight is supposed to be actionable. If a finding can't lead to some kind of action, why are we presenting it at all? So the word adds nothing.
I am sure everyone here has at least one word like this. Maybe it annoys you because it's vague, or because clients use it wrong, or because it became a way to sound smart without saying anything. So what's yours?
For me it's reformatting messy text. I paste in something I copied from a pdf that came out as a wall of broken lines, and I get clean paragraphs back in a second. What's a small, ordinary thing you use AI for that works well and that you rarely hear other people mention?