Skip to content
← All content

Created from a single voice note with Agent Craft

X (Twitter)

Somewhere between 30 and 50% of the tech content you read right now…

  1. Somewhere between 30 and 50% of the tech content you read right now has been touched by AI. Not created by it. Touched by it. That distinction matters more than most people realise.

    1/7
  2. The "AI slop" crowd is loud right now. I get it. AI is everywhere, the quality floor dropped, and people are sick of reading content that sounds like it was written by a press release. But here's what they're getting wrong.

    2/7
  3. Calling for an end to AI in content creation is a failing argument. Full stop. The technology is here, it's getting better every month, and no amount of calling it out in meetings or on LinkedIn is going to slow that down.

    3/7
  4. There's no stopping this. The only real question is whether you use it well or get left behind by people who do.

    4/7
  5. What actually matters is keeping humans in the loop. Nobody wants to talk to a machine. People want real human thought, real human origin. AI is good at taking the grunt work out of the process, not replacing the person doing the thinking.

    5/7
  6. One well-known CEO recently said he's changing the way he writes because AI systems now mimic his style. His response is to write differently. That's the wrong answer. The train is moving. You don't rewrite your voice to avoid the tracks.

    6/7
  7. AI augmented content is already the norm in tech. The choice isn't AI or no AI. It's AI done well, with a real human behind it, or AI slop with nobody home. So which one are you building?

    7/7
Mark HadfieldJun 25, 2026Published to X — @mhadfield007View original ↗

More content from Agent Craft