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executive communication
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Executive communication in the AI era is a recurring theme across recent WindowsForum discussions, focusing on how top leaders at Microsoft and LinkedIn use—or are perceived to use—generative AI tools like Copilot. Topics include Satya Nadella's year-in-review blog, which sparked debate about whether AI-assisted writing can feel mechanized or lose authentic voice, and LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky's disclosure that he uses AI to draft most emails, even to his boss. A third thread explores how to build AI business cases for executive teams. These conversations examine trust, tone, and the blurring line between human leadership and AI output in corporate messaging.
Satya Nadella’s year‑in‑review blog landed with an unexpected echo: readers and even Microsoft’s own Copilot detected a voice that felt mechanized — polished, abstract, and heavy on jargon — prompting a fresh conversation about when a CEO’s thought leadership becomes indistinguishable from the...
LinkedIn’s CEO has quietly lifted the curtain on a practice many executives already suspected: he leans on artificial intelligence to write the majority of his emails — even the ones sent to his own boss, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. Ryan Roslansky disclosed during a fireside chat at LinkedIn’s...
Welcome to our deep dive into the latest discussions from the AI Agent & Copilot Podcast. In a recent episode, independent advisor Diane Gardner from Two Pillars Advising explores the art of presenting an AI business case to executive teams and board members. As Windows enthusiasts and IT...
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