I work for a great group of entrepreneurs as CTO/fCFO. They are all sales guys. In my childhood and professional career, I have seen so many toxic partnerships. I don’t waste any time on those anymore and I genuinely respect the guys I work for.
So, to the main question, what do I do when it’s blatant that they are just copying AI slop from Grok or chatGPT? I notice it all the time. But I genuinely respect these guys (unlike my son’s inadequate math teacher who pastes AI slop into emails to me…). It’s an 80/20 issue. For a majority of their audience, they make a positive and knowledgeable impression. But for the rest of us, it’s it takes them down a notch. I don’t want them embarrassing themselves in front of our bankers/financers/corporate partners.
Three recent examples: (1) Critique of a new SEO site pre-launch. We ended up firing the firm, but they lost all respect once the email was sent. (2) interviewing a new controller, so apparent when they pulled out canned questions from an LLM. (3) a proposed job costing procedure for a new entity/line of business. A 10 page document like I was used to seeing when I worked at public companies. Disconnected from the current state of the business.
I love these guys. Is it possible to send a message about how they are viewed without offending?
I like motorcycles, so I notice them and drool over some of them. My partner just see them all as two-wheeled vehicles. I think pro-AI people see all creative output with the same lack of discernment.
Don’t discount the possibility that what they are doing better serves the business than how you might pursue the same objectives.
Even if it is not better, committing to their decisions may be better than raising a point of procedure. Because businesses don’t live and die by the quality of ten page documents. They live and die through relationships and LLM’s are perfect for creating artifacts that don’t matter very much (if at all).
Or to put it another way, your concern is not urgent and probably not important to business suvival. Sales matter more. Good luck.