AI Shapes Human Workplace Communication Patterns

A public speaking coach reports observing a trend she calls "BotTalk" over the past six months, where executives increasingly use AI-written phrasing and command-style language. She cites examples from clients at Amazon AWS, Google, and Panasonic, argues this reduces conversational warmth and patience, and warns communicators to preserve human connective phrasing to maintain rapport.
Key Points
- 1Identifies 'BotTalk' where AI-written phrasing and command-style language infiltrate human conversations
- 2Shows scale and speed of change differs from past shifts like texting, altering interpersonal warmth
- 3Warns practitioners to preserve conversational connective tissue to maintain patience and human rapport
Scoring Rationale
Practical, timely observation of workplace language shift; limited by anecdotal evidence and no empirical validation.
Sources
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