Workplace AI map

Which AI work mode are you ready for?

A practical way to move from using AI as a helper to using it as a work partner, without jumping too far too fast.

Why this matters

The useful question is not "Do I use AI?" It is "What role should AI play here?"

Office workers often feel behind because AI advice jumps straight to agents and automation. A calmer path is to name the work mode first, then choose the smallest useful AI role.

Source signal

Inspired by Microsoft Work Trend Index 2026.

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The four work modes.

1

Author

You ask AI to help create a first draft, outline, checklist, email, or structure.

2

Editor

You bring your own work and ask AI to improve clarity, spot gaps, or make it easier to read.

3

Director

You define the goal, constraints, and quality bar, then guide AI through the work.

4

Orchestrator

You coordinate several tools, tasks, or agents while keeping human review and accountability clear.

Copy-paste prompt: find my safest work mode.

# ROLE You are my AI work-mode coach. # TASK Help me choose the safest and most useful AI role for this task. # WORK TASK [describe the work task without sensitive details] # OUTPUT FORMAT 1. Recommended mode: Author, Editor, Director, or Orchestrator 2. Why this mode is enough for now 3. What I should keep human 4. What information I should remove first 5. A safe first prompt for this mode # RULES - Do not push me into automation if drafting or reviewing is enough. - Keep final judgement with me. - Use plain workplace language.

When to use each mode.

Start with Author

  • You need a first draft.
  • The task is low-risk.
  • You can easily rewrite the output.

Move to Editor

  • You already have material.
  • You know what good looks like.
  • You want a second set of questions.

Try Director later

  • The work has constraints.
  • You can define success.
  • You can review each step.