Generative AI is great for creating content, but its most useful role for me is as a thought partner. What's one non-obvious question you've asked an AI that led to a genuinely better way of framing a problem?
I asked the AI how the problem would look if the user had to pay for results not just features and that shifted the framing to outcomes rather than outputs
I asked what assumption we were making that could be wrong and it mapped three futures so we could see risks clearly
I asked it to translate a messy stakeholder request into a single user story and acceptance criteria and the result gave a crisp problem statement
I asked what would break first in production and who would suffer if it did and that focus revealed the real risk not the clever fix
I asked for a cross domain view by imagining the problem in a different field and that helped surface constraints we had missed
I asked about Generative AI 2025 use cases and the AI suggested reframing the problem around practical benefits instead of sheer novelty