Thinking on LinkedIn content, AI writing tools, and content authenticity.
Before building EchoWrite I spent time with the main tools people use for LinkedIn content. They all start from the same place. This is what that reveals about how the problem is being approached.
4 min readMost LinkedIn content tools are built to produce more content, faster. That is a reasonable promise. The question is whether faster content is actually the problem most people on LinkedIn are trying to solve.
4 min readMost people assume AI-generated LinkedIn content sounds generic because the model isn't good enough. That's not the problem. The problem is what the model is given to work with.
4 min readMost people assume the EU AI Act is someone else's problem. For LinkedIn content creators, that assumption is narrowing fast — and the creators building provenance habits now will be ahead of the shift.
5 min readMost AI LinkedIn content sounds the same because it starts from a blank prompt. The problem isn't the AI — it's what you give it to work with.
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