When AI hurts: why 51% of professionals lose productivity
Half of specialists say AI assistants reduce productivity. The culprit is the routine of reworking low-quality content. Two approaches help: a precise prompt an

More than half of professionals report that using AI actually decreases their productivity rather than increases it. The culprit is low-quality output that requires constant rework.
What is AI workslop
"Workslop" in the context of AI is low-quality content that requires as much work as creating it from scratch. Instead of using a ready-made email, you spend hours fixing it. Instead of draft code you get a set of errors. This is not a technical failure — it's a banal mismatch between instruction and result. Research shows that professionals in different fields experience this: advertisers get boring copy, developers fix generated code, analysts redo reports. 51% not because they're skeptical. They tried it, got disappointed with quality control, and returned to manual work.
First step: precise prompt
The problem often starts with the instruction. If you write "write a letter," AI doesn't know who it's for, what it's about, and what tone to use. The result will be gray, requiring 80% rework.
"Write a letter to a customer we delayed for 2 weeks.
Mention the reason (logistics failure), offer 20% discount on next order, add delivery schedule. Tone: sincere, professional, without excessive apologies. Maximum 3 paragraphs."
A proper instruction is a technical specification to a builder. The more precise the spec, the closer the result to ideal. Research shows: detailed prompts improve quality 70-80% on the first attempt. Bonus: you'll learn to write better when you formulate requirements for AI.
Second step: iterative control
Even with a perfect prompt, the first result can be 70-80%. This is no problem if you're ready to iterate. Instead of accepting or discarding:
"Close, but too long. Cut it down to 3 paragraphs. Highlight the discount more — it's the main point."
AI will rework it. The second version usually comes out at 90-95%. Sometimes a third pass is needed, but it's still faster than writing from scratch. Parallel: while AI generates variant 2, you start another task.
What this means
AI remains a powerful tool, but requires discipline. Like Photoshop — without skills you'll waste time. With quality control, the same AI becomes a real multiplier. Those who learned to write precise prompts and iterate come back to AI. This is not about a new feature — it's about discipline.