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Episode: The Quiet Hypocrisy of AI Shame
In this episode, two hosts explore Roy Tran’s essay The Quiet Hypocrisy of AI Shame, examining why we readily accept tools that improve performance, yet grow uneasy when AI helps people express ideas more clearly.
The conversation looks at how fluency is often mistaken for intelligence, how power shapes which voices are considered “authentic,” and why leadership communication is judged less by clarity than by who is perceived as deserving to be heard.
At its core, the episode asks a quieter question:What matters more — how ideas are written, or whether the person behind them takes responsibility for what they say?
This episode is based on an original essay by Roy Tran.
Learn more:The original essay and companion reflections live on Substack at https://beyondthetitle.ca
By Roy TranEpisode: The Quiet Hypocrisy of AI Shame
In this episode, two hosts explore Roy Tran’s essay The Quiet Hypocrisy of AI Shame, examining why we readily accept tools that improve performance, yet grow uneasy when AI helps people express ideas more clearly.
The conversation looks at how fluency is often mistaken for intelligence, how power shapes which voices are considered “authentic,” and why leadership communication is judged less by clarity than by who is perceived as deserving to be heard.
At its core, the episode asks a quieter question:What matters more — how ideas are written, or whether the person behind them takes responsibility for what they say?
This episode is based on an original essay by Roy Tran.
Learn more:The original essay and companion reflections live on Substack at https://beyondthetitle.ca