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As AI tools make slick, polished content ubiquitous, it becomes ineffective "wallpaper." To stand out, marketers should focus on creating lo-fi, human-centric content like behind-the-scenes videos or unscripted moments. This authentic approach builds genuine connection and engagement where AI-like content fails.
In an era of AI "slop," content that signals humanity鈥攂ackground noises, unpolished phone videos鈥攃onverts better. Instagram's head even advocates for including imperfections like a dog barking to boost engagement, as it signals authenticity to viewers.
As AI tools enable marketers to produce more content, engagement is dropping for overly polished materials. Marketers are seeing better results with authentic, "lo-fi" content like screenshot testimonials and "day-in-the-life" videos that feel more human and trustworthy, even in formal B2B industries.
As AI automates content creation, the ultimate differentiator becomes authentic human connection. This means prioritizing "reading the room," sharing personal stories, and even being inefficient to foster genuine relationships. While AI optimizes for output, marketers who optimize for humanity will build more resilient brands.
As AI makes content creation feel robotic, businesses must stand out by publishing authentic, behind-the-scenes content. This includes showing processes and unique stories. If sharing content doesn't feel slightly uncomfortable, it is likely not real enough to build trust and differentiate your brand.
As AI floods markets with polished, generic content, brands will differentiate by being raw, live, and unscripted. This 'handcrafted humanity' builds trust and connection in a way slick AI output cannot, creating a powerful competitive advantage.
Using AI to mass-produce content creates a sea of regurgitated, generic information. The market will increasingly reward authenticity and originality. Companies that cultivate genuine thought leadership from a real person will build a following and an advantage over competitors who over-index on automated, soulless content.
As AI generates vast amounts of generic content, brands that showcase genuine human stories, empathy, and creativity will build stronger connections and trust that technology cannot replicate.
As AI-driven content becomes perfectly polished and ubiquitous, audiences increasingly crave genuine, unscripted human connection. Prioritizing vulnerability and realness over perfection builds a more loyal community that feels personal and trustworthy.
As audiences push back against AI-generated and overly polished stock imagery, featuring real people in authentic situations will be critical for engagement. Showcasing your team, customers, or volunteers in natural settings鈥攏ot on a green screen鈥攂uilds trust and connection, making genuine humanity the key to cutting through the noise.
When criticized for non-marketing content, the host asserts that "Humanity is the algorithm." He advises that even in regulated or "boring" industries, showcasing the human element through behind-the-scenes content will always outperform sterile, corporate messaging. Authenticity and personality are key differentiators.