You’ve got a promotion talk coming up. Your mind is a tangled mess of points, fears, and half-formed arguments. You’ve been turning it over for days, but still no clear path. What you need isn’t a script—it’s someone to help you think it through.
Most people fall into two traps. First, they go in cold, relying on adrenaline to stitch together a coherent case. Second, they ask ChatGPT to "write me a promotion proposal." The output looks clean, logical, bullet-point perfect—but it’s AI’s logic, not yours. You walk in with words you haven’t truly owned, and the first follow-up question knocks you flat.
The problem is the same: your judgment never showed up.
This is where AI’s real power lies—not in doing the work for you, but in making your thinking sharper. Recently, a tool called Dedao Brain launched, and it’s built on a simple insight: it knows you. It learns from the courses you’ve taken, the books you’ve read, and the notes you’ve saved. When you ask it something in plain language, it doesn’t just generate generic text—it taps into your personal memory bank to help you connect the dots.
Here’s how you use it to amplify yourself, not replace yourself.
First, discuss with it, don’t delegate to it. Instead of ordering "write a plan," throw in your raw thoughts: "I need to talk to my boss about a promotion next week. Where should I start?" It will link ideas you never connected, based on your own past insights. The final call is still yours.
Second, let it challenge you, not comfort you. Once you draft a proposal, feed it to Dedao Brain and ask it to play devil’s advocate. Ordinary AI only catches grammar mistakes; Dedao Brain reads your own notes and can flag contradictions you missed. For example, you wrote "customers care most about price," but last week you noted in a meeting that they kept asking about delivery speed. Better to have your own AI call you out than your boss.
Third, let it polish your voice, not replace it. Standard AI rewriting turns your words into a generic corporate tone. Dedao Brain knows your natural phrasing from your notes. It sharpens your message while keeping your voice intact. The result is still you—just clearer and more confident.
The real value of AI is not about getting answers faster. It’s about making you a better thinker. Next time you face a messy problem, don’t ask AI to solve it. Ask it to help you think. You’ll be surprised how much you already know—you just needed someone to help you see it.