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AI Is Making Everyone Sound the Same

24 min · 27 de may de 2026
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Welcome to another episode of "Actually Intelligent," where Beck Bamberger sits down with Peter Purcell, founder and CEO of Poplar, for a conversation about the future of AI-powered marketing, personal branding, and founder-led content. Together, they explore how Poplar is helping executives and founders turn their expertise into authentic, high-signal content across platforms like LinkedIn—without falling into the trap of generic AI-generated "slop." Peter shares how the company builds individualized voice profiles, integrates with a user's broader knowledge base, and approaches content creation as a scalable extension of human insight rather than a replacement for it. The conversation also dives into the evolving role of AI in marketing, the tension between automation and authenticity, preventing content fatigue, and where AI may be overhyped—or deeply underestimated—in today's business landscape. If you're interested in AI, modern marketing strategy, and how founders can better communicate their ideas at scale, don't miss this episode.

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AI Is Making Everyone Sound the Same

Welcome to another episode of "Actually Intelligent," where Beck Bamberger sits down with Peter Purcell, founder and CEO of Poplar, for a conversation about the future of AI-powered marketing, personal branding, and founder-led content. Together, they explore how Poplar is helping executives and founders turn their expertise into authentic, high-signal content across platforms like LinkedIn—without falling into the trap of generic AI-generated "slop." Peter shares how the company builds individualized voice profiles, integrates with a user's broader knowledge base, and approaches content creation as a scalable extension of human insight rather than a replacement for it. The conversation also dives into the evolving role of AI in marketing, the tension between automation and authenticity, preventing content fatigue, and where AI may be overhyped—or deeply underestimated—in today's business landscape. If you're interested in AI, modern marketing strategy, and how founders can better communicate their ideas at scale, don't miss this episode.

27 de may de 202624 min