Free tool · Task safety

Decide what AI should do — and what humans must keep.

Describe a traditional work task. The tool maps it into AI-helpable parts, human-owned judgment, risk boundary, and the matching AI Ages 90D lesson.

TaskTraditional work activity
Fit checkAI role + human boundary
Course90D lesson + artifact
Example

If the task is “summarize customer feedback into a product memo”…

The tool should not just say “AI can help.” It should name the safe AI part, the human-owned judgment, and the exact lesson to study.

AI can helpCluster notes and draft synthesis

Useful if source notes are explicit.

Human keepsEvidence quality + final interpretation

Do not let AI invent user needs.

CourseD31 · Prompt vs Context

Build the context packet before asking AI to analyze.

Step 1

Describe a work task

Use a public-safe summary. Include what you need to produce, what inputs you have, and whether the task involves private data, approval, or high-stakes decisions.

Step 2

Your task fit receipt

Waiting for a task.

Your result will show AI role, human boundary, risk note, course lesson, and artifact.

Step 3

Use the result before prompting

If the task is safe, continue to the matching lesson. If it is sensitive, define boundaries first.

AI-readable summary

Can AI safely help with this work task?

The AI Task Fit Checker separates what AI can do, what humans must keep, the risk boundary, and the matching AI Ages 90D lesson.

Decision criteria
  • AI can do
  • human keeps
  • risk boundary
  • matching lesson
  • practice artifact
Related lessons
  • D1 What AI Can Do / Cannot Do
  • D2 Task Fit
  • D31 Prompt vs Context
  • D61 Workflow
  • D75 Semi-auto vs Full-auto
Related tools
  • /tools/ai-task-fit-checker/
Boundary: no private data · no final high-stakes AI decision · human approval remains required