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AI, Art, and Drawing the Line 🖌️

Mar 27, 2026
Jason Chatfield, New Yorker cartoonist and comedian who sketches live for his Draw Me Anything series. He talks about using AI as a tough editor, training personalized assistants for copyediting, and pairing drawing and dictation with writing as thinking tools. He also weighs when to rely on human editors and how to balance early adoption with ethical limits.
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ADVICE

Talk Before You Type

  • Use voice-first drafting to turn chaotic ideas into text quickly by talking before typing.
  • Jeremy uses Letterly for AI-enabled transcription and summaries, then shapes those transcriptions into edited pieces.
INSIGHT

Curation Beats Newness For Practical Adoption

  • Curate tools by use case and workflow, not by novelty; most people need concrete examples to adopt features.
  • Jeremy focuses weekly posts on one specific capability with templates so readers can try features without buying access first.
ADVICE

Work From A Calendar Not A To Do List

  • Timebox tasks by predicting duration and blocking that time on your calendar, then adjust future estimates based on actual time taken.
  • Jason Chatfield learned this workflow, copied chunks into iCal, and iteratively calibrated estimates for repeated tasks.
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