
You're Writing 10 Faster With AI. But Nobody's Checking If Page 47 Contradicts Page 12.
Last month, a startup founder told me he generated his entire investor deck, financial model documentation, and legal terms — 140 pages — in three weeks using AI. He was proud. He should have been terrified. Page 23 of his business plan promised "capital-light operations with minimal infrastructure spend". Page 87 of his financial model budgeted $2.4M for infrastructure in Year 1. A due diligence analyst caught it. The deal collapsed. He didn't have a writing problem. He had a structural consistency problem. And he's not alone. This is now everyone's problem. The New Reality In 2024, a team of three could write maybe 50 pages of polished documentation per month. In 2026, that same team generates 500. AI made writing nearly free. But it made something else nearly invisible: The connections between what you've written. When you write slowly, you remember what you said on page 12 when you reach page 47. Your brain maintains a rough map of your own claims, definitions, and commitments. Whe
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