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A high school student can now walk into a room and deliver a McKinsey-level report. That's not hypothetical — it's happening. And it means the floor of what anyone can produce just got raised to a height that used to take years of experience to reach.
That's a completely different problem than when the ceiling gets raised. This is a crisis of who's actually the smartest person in the room.
AI didn't just change the tools — it collapsed the gap between junior and senior output. Anyone can ship something polished now. So the question becomes: what does the person with 20 years of experience bring to the table that the person with 20 minutes of ChatGPT access cannot? This episode breaks down three colliding forces that are redefining what leadership credibility actually looks like.
Force 1 — We've seen this movie before.
Email was supposed to make communication easier. Instead, it made us spend half our day sorting through noise. AI is doing the same thing — different tool, same product. People are having long conversations with AI, getting back beautifully formatted strategies they haven't fully read, and forwarding entire chat threads to colleagues. Or worse — producing a gorgeous 10-page report they expect you to study more carefully than they studied it themselves. Then they walk into the room, get asked a tough question, and freeze. Because they never did the mental wrestling required to actually own the thinking. All Tiffany box, bubble gum machine ring on the inside.
Force 2 — The real gap is distillation, not thinking.
AI can think. What it cannot do is compress 20 pages of analysis into a bottom line that holds up under pressure in a live room. Distillation — the ability to synthesize, believe, and defend a position — is the new separating skill. If you can't make the judgment call when the path forward is gray, when there's no right answer, when a new variable gets thrown in by the board or a senior leader, you don't get the checkbox. You're not ready for the next level. The thinking is the prerequisite, but the distillation is the test.
Force 3 — Credibility just got redefined.
Research is showing that people increasingly prefer algorithmic responses over human expertise — even when the human has deep domain experience. Algorithms feel like they're considering more data. That means one person's judgment is getting squeezed out. So what replaces it? The person who can say something so distilled, so precise, that you can feel the iceberg of thinking sitting just below the surface. Credibility now lives in a live environment — not in a report, but in a conversation. That's the person people want to be led by.
The danger isn't that AI makes bad work. The danger is that it makes good-looking work that nobody has actually internalized. And the moment you're standing in front of your CEO or a boardroom trying to defend a recommendation you didn't wrestle with, gravitas disappears — and it's very hard to get back.
Sit with yourself for a minute. What message am I about to deliver? Why do I believe it? And how can I say it in as few words as possible — in plain language, no jargon — so resolutely that it instills confidence? If something in the report felt 5% off and you let it slide because fixing it meant reworking the whole document, go back. That 5% is exactly where your credibility lives or dies.
Use AI. Use the hell out of it. But don't let the volume and polish of what it gives you become a substitute for the work of actually reading it, questioning it, and deciding whether you believe it.
The shortcut that skips the wrestling is the one that destroys the credibility you spent years building. The new leader is the person who can stand in ambiguity and say, with conviction, here's what I'd recommend and here's why. Listen and decide.
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