This is the line that should make every operator slow down.
When AI is wrong, it looks exactly the same as when it's right.
No change in tone. No hedge. No little 22% accuracy score in the corner warning you to double-check. It'd honestly be great if it did that. It doesn't.
Which means the tool gives you zero signal about when to trust it. The confidence is flat across correct answers and invented ones. You can't read your way to safety.
So the job doesn't disappear when you add AI. It moves. You become the stop-check on anything that carries a consequence.
Where in your workflow are you the only stop-check, and where are you missing one entirely?