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The Human Voice Matters - Even With Copilot

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As Microsoft Copilot becomes deeply embedded in every part of the Microsoft 365 ecosystem—Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams, SharePoint—we're entering an era of accelerated content creation. Presentations, summaries, documents, and even entire training modules can now be generated at the click of a button.

But where do we draw the line?

In this episode, I reflect on what’s gained—and what’s potentially lost—when we lean too heavily on automation. This isn’t a debate about whether Copilot is good or bad (spoiler: I use it every day). It’s about what happens to trust, authenticity, and human connection when AI becomes the default delivery method for knowledge and communication.

It is a personal take on the increasing pressure to produce content that looks polished but lacks personality. From the rise of synthetic experts to the creeping influence of Instagram-style perfectionism in corporate communication, I explore why the human voice still matters—especially in training, support, and knowledge sharing.

Whether you're rolling out Copilot in your organisation, building digital content, or just feeling the shift in your day-to-day Microsoft 365 tools—this episode is for you.

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As Microsoft Copilot becomes deeply embedded in every part of the Microsoft 365 ecosystem—Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams, SharePoint—we're entering an era of accelerated content creation. Presentations, summaries, documents, and even entire training modules can now be generated at the click of a button.

But where do we draw the line?

In this episode, I reflect on what’s gained—and what’s potentially lost—when we lean too heavily on automation. This isn’t a debate about whether Copilot is good or bad (spoiler: I use it every day). It’s about what happens to trust, authenticity, and human connection when AI becomes the default delivery method for knowledge and communication.

It is a personal take on the increasing pressure to produce content that looks polished but lacks personality. From the rise of synthetic experts to the creeping influence of Instagram-style perfectionism in corporate communication, I explore why the human voice still matters—especially in training, support, and knowledge sharing.

Whether you're rolling out Copilot in your organisation, building digital content, or just feeling the shift in your day-to-day Microsoft 365 tools—this episode is for you.

  continue reading

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