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February 10, 2026 at 10:27 am #77817
MkVII
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Question for both candidates. When a person writes their own response, their voice comes through, there’s an honesty in that voice. AI drafted replies blur that voice and creates uncertainty about what is truly the candidate’s own thinking and their abilities to problem solve. In an age of AI, what are your thoughts on using AI to draft or respond to Squad issues or member questions?
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February 10, 2026 at 10:46 pm #77818
J.Pastros-11251
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AI now that is a good question. As most everyone knows I am dyslexic and have issues reading and typing and spelling. But I do use AI to read messages and to help with spellcheck but nothing else. Also as most of my friends know I prefer to talk on the phone or in person. But I do agree that AI is a good tool when used properly butit does loose personality when you use AI. As for speaking with Troopers I don’t feel that the use of AI is necessary and I would prefer again to talk one on one.
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February 11, 2026 at 3:58 am #77819
DarthRevan627
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Hi Robert,
Perhaps this is because of my autism, I’ve personally never felt like there is an inherent voice in written text. I believe this is why written messages can be so easily misunderstood; there is no physical way to know exactly how the tone is meant to be received. I have experienced this countless times over the years and have often had to explain my messages to others who misunderstood my intent.
In terms of AI, I haven’t personally tried any of the tools yet, despite how many are available now. Written communication is something I struggle with greatly and have to work hard to improve. However, I have seen others use AI assistants to organize their thoughts. In those cases, the results were surprisingly good—the AI didn’t change the context, it simply organized the information so it flowed well while still sounding like the individual.
Personally, I prefer to talk in-person, over the phone, or via voice chat whenever possible, though I know many people prefer text or email. Given my struggles with written communication, I am not opposed to giving an AI assistant a try.
I can see these tools being especially beneficial for those with processing impairments like myself. While I wouldn’t feel the need to use one for every one-on-one message, it could be a significant help on days when I am feeling overloaded and unable to process information well enough to type a clear message.
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