
Media Captain Digital Marketing Podcast
Why LinkedIn Is Cracking Down on AI Slop (And What Actually Works Instead)
Claude just started adding invisible watermarks to everything it writes. LinkedIn just launched a tool that lets users flag AI slop the same way they'd report spam. Neither of those happened by accident, and the agencies still winning right now are the ones writing like actual humans instead of prompting like robots. A few small changes are making a real difference lately. A tighter LinkedIn profile gets picked up by AI search tools far more often. Sharper questions on a contact form filter out bad leads before they ever reach a sales call. GoHighLevel keeps prospects warm after they submit a form instead of letting them go cold in an inbox somewhere. We also built our own AI reporting tool straight into our ad platform APIs, and it's already saving us real money. Ten conversations with business owners taught us that mid sized companies aren't using AI to cut staff yet. They're using it to get sharper, more useful output out of the people already on the team.

