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Beyond their importance for human work, clear goals are fundamental to human-AI communication and collaboration. We review research establishing the value of explicit goals, show through a review of commercial tools that existing ecosystems support goal tracking but not goal articulation, alignment, or contextual use, and use meetings as a proving ground demonstrating that upstream goal articulation produces disproportionate downstream value for both humans and AI agents. We argue that goals should be encoded as first-class abstractions that drive human-AI collaborative workflows and that generative AI\u2019s natural-language capabilities make this a uniquely opportune moment. We outline six design requirements for goal-oriented human-AI collaborative systems.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>As AI assumes more of the material production in knowledge work, human effort shifts toward planning, orchestration, and evaluation, all of which revolves around goals. 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