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AI has enormous potential to accelerate our workflows and to accelerate content production, but it can also slow things down. While generative AI tools have enormous potential to speed up your daily marketing operations, relying on them for all of your external communications is creating a massive hidden tax on your productivity. Many marketing teams are trapped in a cycle of relying on automated content, only to find that their messaging has become completely bland, flat, and filled with inaccuracies. In this episode of FiredUp!, we explain how over-reliance on AI can erode your strategic thinking and flag the specific areas where human judgment and taste must remain completely non-negotiable. This week, episode 136 of the FiredUp! podcast is about when not to use AI! 

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In this episode of the FiredUp! podcast, the Firebrand team shares the two main areas where AI can create challenges in your agency and actionable steps you can take right now to incorporate AI where it counts but keep a human hand in the process. 

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We are huge believers in the power of AI, but as marketers, our ultimate value lies in our taste, our judgment, and our creativity. If we delegate our core thinking to the machine, we sacrifice the very traits that make our brands distinctive. 

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5.5.2026