
Superhuman’s new auto-draft feature almost makes me like AI replies
THE SO WHAT
If Superhuman’s auto-draft now produces near-sendable replies, the bottleneck in email shifts from writing to judgment — what you’re willing to delegate. Teams should set norms on when AI can answer autonomously versus when human review is mandatory, or risk quiet drift in external tone and commitments.
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