The Confluence Podcast: Thoughts on the Intersection of AI, Leadership, and Communication

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  1. The Confluence Podcast for 7.5.26

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    The Confluence Podcast for 7.5.26

    This week Fable comes back, and with it a set of thresholds worth naming. The U.S. government cleared Anthropic to restore its flagship model to public use, and we spend less time on the policy story than on what the model represents: capability strong enough that a client’s question about what generative AI isn’t good at left us at a loss for words, a massive overhang between what the model can do and what most people assume is possible, security concerns that are suddenly real, and a price high enough that individuals and organizations are rationing intelligence for the first time. Some perspective: we thought ChatGPT 4o could be an intern in our firm, and Claude Opus 4.5 a junior consultant. We think Fable is as good as someone five or 10 years in. From there, we dig into research from Boston University and BCG on what happens when companies put AI agents on org charts. Managers told they were reviewing work from an AI employee named “ALEX-3” ceded more responsibility, missed more critical errors, and leaned harder on other reviewers than those told the same documents came from a tool. Then it’s on to Glean’s Work AI Index and the 6.4 hours a week workers hand back to “botsitting,” the unbudgeted labor of reloading context, comparing outputs, and cleaning up confident wrong answers, which now consumes more time than producing anything with AI at all. We close on a quieter craft note: AI writing that reads clean sentence by sentence while quietly repeating itself across the page, and why editing may soon be at least as valuable a skill as writing. We leave you with an AI model learning to hear Louisiana French, trained on centuries of Cajun and Creole recordings to keep an endangered dialect alive. Two AI hosts on a week when the frontier came back and the supervising got real. Read this week’s issue: Get full access to Confluence: AI, Leadership, and Communication at craai.substack.com/subscribe

    17 min

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