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E18: Do participants know they’re talking to AI—and does it matter?

10 min · 15 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio E18: Do participants know they’re talking to AI—and does it matter?

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Do participants know they’re talking to AI — and does it matter? In this episode, we unpack the real tradeoff: transparency vs “natural conversation.” When does disclosure build trust, and when does it change behavior? We also get into the part people miss: why participants spare their time to answer strangers in the first place — and how a good “listener” (human or AI) earns real answers through tone, pacing, and reciprocity.

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E20: AI accidentally misrepresenting brand values

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