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You never learned to delegate. AI just made it obvious.
speckx · 2026-05-20 · via Hacker News - Newest: "AI"

You finish the day with thirty things still on your list. You ask your AI assistant to prepare a summary of the week’s meetings to send to the team. You give it five minutes, trust the output, and hit send.

The next day, three replies. None positive.

What went wrong? Not the AI. The AI did exactly what you asked. The problem is what you asked, how you asked it, and what you expected without saying so.

The human buffer

When you delegate to a person, they fill in the gaps. They read the context, ask questions, assume what you probably meant. They patch your incomplete instructions with their experience and goodwill. Decades of working with people have trained you to rely on this buffer. You learned to delegate just well enough that a capable human could save you from yourself.

So you never had to confront the actual quality of your instructions. The person you delegated to quietly filled in what was missing, and the work got done. You assumed you were a decent delegator. You probably were not. Neither am I.

AI strips away the buffer

AI assistants do not do this. They execute. They take your instructions at face value and produce output that reflects, without any filter, exactly what you asked for.

That is genuinely useful information. If the output is wrong, the instruction was wrong. And now you can see it.

Before AI, bad delegation was invisible. The person you delegated to absorbed the cost of your vagueness. They spent extra time figuring out what you meant, made judgment calls you never knew about, and delivered something that looked like what you wanted. The sloppiness was hidden in the process.

With AI, the sloppiness becomes the output. And it lands in your inbox, or your client’s inbox, or your team’s inbox, before you catch it.

This is not a technology problem. It is a delegation problem that technology has finally made visible.

What good delegation actually requires

Delegating well to a person or to a machine requires the same three things.

First: you need to know what you want. Not in vague terms (“a good summary”) but specifically. What is the purpose of this summary? Who is reading it? What decision should it inform? What should it not include? If you cannot answer these questions before delegating, the person or the AI will have to guess. Humans are better at guessing. That is their advantage. It is also why you never noticed you were not answering these questions.

Second: you need to explain it clearly. Knowing what you want is not enough if you cannot translate that into a brief that someone else can act on. This is the craft part of delegation, and it is a skill most people have never deliberately practiced. We learn it accidentally, from working with patient colleagues who trained themselves to read our minds.

Third: you need to know how to verify the result. Before you send anything, you need a moment of “does this actually do what I said I needed?” That verification step requires you to reconnect with your original intent, and it only works if that intent was clear in the first place.

None of this is new. It is just more urgent now.

Why everyone suddenly needs this skill

Delegation and management were once skills for people who had teams. You needed direct reports, collaborators, employees before these competencies became relevant to your daily work. Most knowledge workers navigated their entire careers without seriously developing them.

That changed.

If you work with AI in any meaningful way, you are now managing something. You are setting direction, communicating intent, and evaluating output. The same skills apply, and the same gaps get exposed.

The democratization of AI is also the democratization of management. Every individual contributor who uses an AI assistant is, in some small way, now a manager. And most of them are starting where managers have always started: thinking they are better at it than they are.

The good news is that the feedback loop is faster. When you delegate to a person and the output is wrong, it might take days to surface. When you delegate to AI and the output is wrong, you see it in seconds. That speed is a gift, if you use it as a learning signal rather than as evidence that AI does not work.

Making it better

The path forward is not complicated, but it requires being honest about where the problem actually lives.

When AI produces bad output, resist the instinct to blame the model. Ask instead: what did I actually ask for? Read your prompt as if someone else wrote it. Is it specific? Does it include the context the assistant would need to make the right judgment calls? Does it describe what success looks like?

Then revise the prompt, not as a workaround, but as a genuine attempt to articulate what you want. This is the work. It is uncomfortable because it forces you to think more carefully than you are used to before you delegate. But it is also exactly the habit that will make you better at delegating to people, not just to AI.

Over time, you will get faster at it. You will develop a sense for what information needs to be in a prompt versus what can be assumed. You will learn where AI needs explicit context and where it can be trusted to fill in reasonable defaults. This is not prompt engineering in the technical sense. It is delegation skill.

Want to go deeper?

If you want to work through this more systematically, I teach a delegation matrix in my KENSO masterclass: a practical tool for deciding what you do yourself, what you delegate to a person, and what you hand to AI. The masterclass is in Spanish, but the framework applies regardless of language or workflow. You can find it at kenso.es/masterclass.