Concerns and objections

Should I disclose that narration is AI-generated?

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In most client-facing and investor-facing contexts, disclosure is the safer long-term choice.

Disclosure builds trust and reduces risk if a viewer later realizes narration is synthetic. When teams hide it, the short-term gain is usually small and the downside to credibility can be disproportionate.

A practical policy is simple:

  • disclose in regulated or high-trust environments by default
  • disclose when audience expectations strongly favor human delivery
  • avoid overexplaining, use one clear sentence

Example language can be lightweight, such as: "Narration in this deck is AI-assisted for consistency and speed." That keeps transparency high without distracting from the content.

If your organization has compliance requirements, align wording with legal and procurement guidance before scaling usage across teams.

For enterprise sales cycles, this also helps procurement and legal teams evaluate materials without surprises later in the process. Transparency early usually prevents avoidable friction downstream. Quick reference: Default to concise disclosure in professional contexts to protect trust and reduce avoidable credibility risk.

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