Your AI is Learning Your Bad Habits (And It's Making You Worse)
Every typo, rambling question, and "actually, never mind" message is secretly training your AI to mirror your worst communication habits back at you.
Every typo, rambling question, and "actually, never mind" message is secretly training your AI to mirror your worst communication habits back at you.
Your website is probably broken in ways you don't even notice – and every day you ignore it, you're losing visitors, sales, and opportunities.
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