AI has made creating content faster than ever.
Need an email? Ask AI.
Need a LinkedIn post? Ask AI.
Need a proposal, blog article, sales pitch, or marketing campaign? AI can produce something in seconds.
The problem is that everyone else is doing exactly the same thing.
We are entering an era where businesses have more content than ever before, yet much of it says very little. Generic outreach, repetitive social posts, and polished but personality-free copy are flooding inboxes and feeds. It has become so common that most people can spot AI generated content almost instantly.
The irony is that the businesses using AI to improve communication are often making it less effective.
Authenticity has always been one of the strongest drivers of trust. People buy from people. They respond to stories, personality, honesty, and genuine expertise. Those are qualities that cannot be generated from a single prompt.
Cold outreach is a great example.
Despite its reputation, cold emailing still works. Businesses continue to generate leads through email because sometimes the right message reaches the right person at exactly the right moment.
But there is a huge difference between thoughtful outreach and AI slop.
We've all received emails that start with over the top compliments, vague observations, or awkward phrasing that immediately reveals they were written by AI with almost no human input. Instead of feeling personal, they feel transactional. Instead of building credibility, they create distance.
The technology is not the problem.
The way we use it is.
AI should help us think faster, organise information, improve clarity, and eliminate repetitive work. It should not replace critical thinking or become a substitute for understanding your customer.
The best businesses are treating AI like an assistant, not an author.
They use it to draft ideas, summarise research, refine messaging, and speed up administrative work. Then they step back in. They add their experience, their perspective, and their voice.
That human layer is what people actually connect with.
This extends far beyond marketing.
Sales conversations, customer support, recruitment, proposals, leadership communication, and even internal documentation all benefit from efficiency. But they also rely on trust. Every time we automate without adding human judgement, we risk making our businesses feel less human.
There is another cost that often goes unnoticed.
When teams become too dependent on AI to generate every first draft, they slowly lose the habit of thinking through problems themselves. Creativity becomes outsourced. Critical thinking weakens. Original ideas become harder to find because everyone is building from the same starting point.
The businesses that stand out over the next few years will not necessarily be the ones using the most AI.
They will be the ones using it most intelligently.
AI should remove repetitive work so people can spend more time solving problems, building relationships, and making better decisions. That is where real business value is created.
The goal has never been to sound like AI.
The goal is to sound more like your business, while letting AI handle everything that gets in the way.
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