Allie K. Miller
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah.
And by the way, there might be some businesses that say, I want to show up authentically no matter what.
But people are using AI to transcribe their podcast to be able to turn it into helpful transcripts.
They're turning their newsletters into audio overviews.
There's a lot of accessibility gains from it.
But if the actual core writing, if the first draft was written by AI, yeah, it's low quality.
The best thing that people can do is take their own first pass.
and then have AI do some of the review, do some of the poking and prodding and review it from five different points of view and try and twist it and figure out what's going wrong.
But we are best off if we are still the first draft.
And also you would have a way worse interview if you were hitting me with AI generated questions.
People think about just the one-off moment of like, oh, I wrote my email faster and I got it out.
But they kind of forget about the domino effect.
Like maybe you lose trust with one of your customers.
Maybe that person that was going to share your newsletter to 10 family members isn't going to.
And so people are so caught up in that first short-term gain that they're missing the long-term play of like what it means to build a business in the AI age.
So everyone has their own point of view.
And it's definitely a spectrum.
For me, writing your wedding vows with AI, I would say no, unless you're getting married to an AI, then they probably love it.
I think every single business has their own corporate values.
And so if you are an entrepreneur, like really take a step back without AI and start to ask yourself, like, what are the core values of my business?