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Chatbots Behaving Badly
Cool Managers Let Bots Talk. Smart Ones Don't.
This episode is based on the article "Cool Managers Let Bots Talk. Smart Ones Don’t." written by Markus Brinsa.

Managers love the efficiency of “auto-compose.” Employees feel the absence. In this episode, Markus Brinsa pulls apart AI-written leadership comms: why the trust penalty kicks in the moment a model writes your praise or feedback, how that same shortcut can punch holes in disclosure and recordkeeping, and where regulators already have receipts. We walk through the science on perceived sincerity, the cautionary tales (from airline chatbots to city business assistants), and the compliance reality check for public companies: internal controls, authorized messaging, retention, and auditable process—none of which a bot can sign for you. It’s a human-first guide to sounding present when tools promise speed, and staying compliant when speed becomes a bypass. If your 3:07 a.m. “thank you” note wasn’t written by you, this one’s for you.

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