AI disclosure

because transparency isn't artificial.

"Do you use AI?"

This day and age, it's a fair question. And the answer is "yes," but probably not in the way you're thinking. Here are some ways that I use artificial intelligence:

  • AI-enabled software (Rev, Otter, Zoom) is used to quickly transform recorded calls into transcripts.

  • Tools like Chat GPT, Claude, and Gemini are used for performing deep research, consolidating/organizing notes, and conducting market analysis.

  • Chat GPT is occasionally used to create images for my own social media posts and ads, but never for clients' work.

  • I use the Enterprise version of Chat GPT so that any calls or other content uploaded remains confidential and is NOT used for training Open AI's large language models.

Now here are some ways that AI is NOT used:

  • AI is not used for drafting material for projects. Why? Because it always sucks.

  • AI is not used for editing material. Because it also really sucks at this.

Plus, AI-generated content cannot be copyrighted, therefore, anything drafted by AI during the process of consolidating/organizing notes is always revised and rewritten without exception. All sources identified are verified and double-checked to avoid any hallucinations or plagiarism. No material is edited with AI tools.