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Jason Scharf's avatar

The em dashes, nice touch

Stuart Buck's avatar

I assume it was intentionally humorous that this entire essay felt like it came from ChatGPT? :)

Sean Waters's avatar

probably going to see more of it, now that claude coward can help me identify all the potential investors in my niche and generate emails for them. (wow what a slip of the autocorrect, I meant claude code)

Neural Foundry's avatar

This is brillant advice that every founder needs to hear. The part about 'hyper-fluency' really captures what makes great founders stand out, its about being able to talk tech but also make it click for anyone. I've seen pitch decks that felt like they came from a template factory and you can just tell theres no real person behind it. Authenticity cuts through the noise way faster than polish ever will.

Kevin's avatar

The incorrectly used em dash, a telltale sign that an essay is a human pretending to be an AI.

"The way you structure an email, the details you choose to emphasize, the questions you ask us or how you answer ours —all tell an investor how you think."

Bravo

Carrie-Ann Biondi's avatar

Exactly! If I get any whiff of AI stuff, I stop reading and I delete or throw out the request.