Trifle
Bri Williams
There’s an episode of Friends where Rachel, a notoriously ungifted cook, is in charge of dessert.
Unbeknownst to her, two pages of the recipe book are stuck together. The result? A trifle layered with lady fingers, fruit, cream… and beef.
It looks fine at first glance. But anyone who tastes it quickly realises something’s gone horribly wrong.
This is exactly the risk of relying on AI-generated content without the knowledge to challenge it.
On the surface, it can look perfectly put together.
But if you don’t know enough to spot the “beef” you might end up serving something that leaves your audience questioning your credibility.
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