AI as the Saw, Not the Sculptor
AI accelerates craft, but it can't replace taste. At Right Fast Studio, we use it to move faster, not think for us.
AI accelerates craft, but it can't replace taste.
Everyone's rebuilding the creative stack right now — every workflow getting swallowed by prompts and autocomplete. Speed is intoxicating. But it's also flattening.
AI is the tool we've waited for, but it's not a collaborator. It doesn't know what good feels like. It only knows what's been averaged.
Use AI to sharpen your work, not to shape it.
At Right Fast Studio, we call it our saw. The saw doesn't decide where the cut goes — it just makes it cleaner. AI helps us move faster, prototype smarter, explore further. But the "why" and "when" still belong to us.
The danger is forgetting that taste can't be outsourced. Prompting can suggest; it can never discern. That quiet "this feels right" moment? That's human.
How We Keep It Human
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We use AI for process, not premise. It helps ship, not decide what ships.
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We edit relentlessly. Every AI‑suggested idea goes through human filtration. Almost all of them die there — and that's the point.
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We celebrate slowness when it reveals taste.
AI is extraordinary. But taste — that subtle instinct for what matters — that's what separates making from meaning.
Let the saw hum. Just don't hand it the sculptor's chisel.
Written at Right Fast Studio • 2025