Workplace AI map
The human-agent work ladder.
A plain-English way to understand how AI moves from helping with a task to coordinating pieces of work.
Why this matters
You do not need to jump straight to automation.
Most anxious office workers are not failing because they cannot "use agents". They are being pushed into language that skips the early steps. This ladder gives you a calmer route.
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Name the level before choosing the tool.
If a task feels scary, move it down the ladder until you can keep judgement, privacy, and checking clearly in your hands.
The four levels.
Assistant
AI helps with one contained task: rewrite this paragraph, summarise these non-sensitive notes, make this checklist clearer.
Reviewer
AI checks your work against criteria you give it: missing risks, unclear wording, questions a manager might ask.
Coordinator
AI helps organise several pieces of work: tasks, owners, dependencies, drafts, and follow-up questions.
Agent
AI starts carrying out multi-step work with more autonomy. This is powerful, but it needs clearer rules, permissions, and human review.
Copy-paste prompt: choose the safest level.
When to move up the ladder.
Stay at assistant
- You are learning the tool.
- The work contains sensitive details.
- You do not yet have a checking routine.
Try reviewer
- You can describe what good looks like.
- You want a second set of questions.
- You will verify the output yourself.
Consider coordinator
- The work has steps, owners, and dependencies.
- The inputs are safe to use.
- You can review the plan before acting.
Agent access boundary checklist.
Before an AI agent touches a real workflow, answer these questions in plain language. If you cannot answer them, stay at assistant, reviewer, or coordinator level for now.
Access
What files, tools, messages, calendars, customer records, or systems can it see?
Authority
Can it draft only, or can it send, edit, schedule, approve, delete, buy, or trigger another workflow?
Owner
Who is responsible for the agent's setup, limits, review, and mistakes?
Logs
Where are actions recorded, and who can inspect what the agent did and why?
Fallback
What happens when the agent is uncertain, blocked, wrong, or about to touch sensitive work?
Human review
Which decisions, outputs, and exceptions must stop for a person before anything is sent or acted on?