Vol.040 — AI Researches. You Decide. You Test. You Own It.

Date: 2026-06-05 | Newsletter
Key Summary
After moving his website from Elementor to Blocksy on an AI’s recommendation, Zenta uses the switch to make a wider point: AI now sits in the chain of more and more business decisions — both because owners invite it in to research options, and because vendors increasingly switch it on without asking (SiteGround and Elementor users found AI plugins installed on their sites unannounced). That’s not the problem, he argues; how people handle it is. A recommendation — from a staff member or a machine — is an input, not a verdict, and both carry bias and blind spots. His flow never changes by source: research, decide, test it against what you expected, then own the result. The danger is that a confident, well-written AI answer feels finished, so people skip the test and later blame the AI. AI amplifies intention; it can’t also be the thing that checks itself. Do it simple — let AI research, but you decide, you test, and you own it.
