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How to Stay Real in a Synthetic World

by Nikki Barua
Nov 09, 2025

 

Every revolution in communication began with a tool. The printing press gave us knowledge, the radio gave us reach, the internet gave us voice. 

But this time, the tool doesn’t just share intelligence; it learns from us. It compounds knowledge at an exponential rate. And that changes everything.

This is the biggest shift in communication since the birth of language. The challenge today isn’t access to information; it’s protection from chaos and noise.

Yesterday’s problem was misinformation. Today’s problem is distortion.

We can’t easily tell what’s real, who said it, or why it exists. Deepfakes blur truth, and “AI slop” drowns the internet in noise.

AI can flood the world with information. But it takes humans with conviction to give that information purpose. 

Think of AI as your ARTIFICIAL INTERN. Use it to help you with your work but not do your job.

👉🏼 Don’t delegate judgment.

👉🏼 Don’t delegate authenticity.

👉🏼 Don’t delegate trust over to the machine.

Remember, you are the moral architect of communication. In a world where anyone can generate content, credibility has become our greatest currency. 

AI can change what we do. It must never change who we are.

 

 

THIS WEEK'S INSIGHTS

  • Trends: Trust becomes the filter when audiences move to AI-mediated feeds
  • Tips: Unique perspective beats speed and volume of content 
  • Tools: Prompt frameworks for research, verification, and content creation

 

TRENDS

 

Trust enters through feeds
Over half of adults now get their weekly news from social or video feeds, and Gen Z increasingly turns to AI chatbots. Truth now enters through a feed, not a fact-check. 

Authority has shifted

Before AI, power belonged to those with information. Now it belongs to those with conviction. AI can process knowledge, but it can’t hold belief. Influence flows to those who stand for something.

Communication is compounding
AI doesn’t just share intelligence, it learns from every interaction. The gap between human and machine speed is widening. Original content creation builds your credibility. 

 

TIPS


Anchor in the Trust Triangle

  • Be Real: Authenticity is your advantage. Don’t perform perfection; reveal progress.

  • Be Clear: Clarity cuts through chaos. Simplicity makes truth shareable.

  • Be Human: Empathy is the algorithm no one can code.

 

Lead with Taste

  • Curate: Choose what aligns with your values; focus on what moves you.
  • Contextualize: Explain why it matters. Connect facts to meaning.
  • Create: Use what’s personal to you and make it relevant for others. 


Shape your Thesis

  • Belief: Ask "What do I believe?"
  • Purpose: Ask: "Why does it matter?"
  • Impact: Ask: "What’s at stake if nothing changes?"
  • Action: Ask: "What am I asking people to do about it?"

 

TOOLS

 

Content Credentials

Checks media for cryptographically signed provenance

Prompt: “Verify this image and list creation app, edits, and any missing signatures.”

 

Google Fact Check Explorer

Searches published fact checks across outlets to validate claims fast.

Prompt: “Scan this statement and return fact-check verdicts with links.”

 

Reality Defender

Deepfake detection for audio, image, and video workflows.

Prompt: “Analyze this 30-second voicemail for signs of voice cloning and summarize confidence.”

 

How will you make your humanity impossible to automate?

Until next time...stay curious!

Nikki Barua

Cheers,
Nikki

 

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