Do they know we can tell it's AI slop?

What do I do when the entrepreneurs I work for send out AI slop in their communications?

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?

8 points | by jwsteigerwalt 6 hours ago

4 comments

  • meetingslop 6 hours ago
    • MinimalAction 2 hours ago
      This itself feels generated by AI. Especially the last few paragraphs in there.
    • meetingslop 6 hours ago
      I’m exhausted by AI generated plans, decks, minutes. It says everything without saying anything
  • sibidharan 58 minutes ago
    Whatever AI generates is considered slop or is there a scale?
  • ninjagoo 5 hours ago
    How can you be sure what you're seeing is AI slop, as opposed to, for example, corporate-speak or just documents modeled on their past work wherever, etc?
  • tkcashman 4 hours ago
    The question on my mind: what do we do in a few years (or sooner) when the AI's have become good enough to pass the Turing test and we just can't tell anymore whether the response is AI slop or not?
    • seattle_spring 1 hour ago
      Hopefully retire, because I'd literally rather be dead than go much deeper into this shitty corporate world borne of AI.