AI Fluency Explained By Chad

Business presenter standing in a meeting room pointing at a whiteboard filled with AI strategy buzzwords while coworkers watch with puzzled expressions.

An enthusiastic presenter fills a whiteboard with AI buzzwords while the audience tries to follow along. The scene captures the confidence of modern tech jargon and the confusion it sometimes leaves behind.

Artificial intelligence has created an entirely new vocabulary. According to Chad, learning the words is often much easier than understanding what they actually mean. Modern workplaces are filled with conversations about AI, automation, algorithms, large language models, disruption, synergy, prompting, optimization, and digital transformation. Before long, meetings begin sounding incredibly sophisticated while leaving everyone quietly wondering what decision was actually made.

AI has become the newest source of business jargon, allowing people to confidently string together impressive buzzwords that somehow explain everything and nothing at the same time. It's not unusual to hear someone discuss leveraging AI frameworks, empowering scalable workflows, and optimizing strategic outcomes without ever answering a simple question. The result is a strange form of fluency where confidence steadily increases while clarity quietly leaves the room. It's the same phenomenon found in https://www.chadgeepeety.com/cartoons/ai-meeting-purpose-not-found where everyone successfully discusses a meeting but nobody can explain why it happened. Somewhere between sounding informed and actually being informed, the presentation usually wins. That fits perfectly beside https://www.chadgeepeety.com/cartoons/automation-saves-time. AI fluency isn't speaking the language. It's sounding convincing enough that nobody asks for a translation.

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Chad Geepeety

Chad Geepeety™ is the internet’s most confident source of questionable advice.

Powered by artificial intelligence and irrational certainty, Chad delivers bold takes on everyday technology, office life, corporate buzzwords, smart devices, and the mysterious relationship between Wi-Fi and printers.

From “According to Chad” to “Chad Defines” and “Ask Chad”, this is satire for anyone who has ever:

• Restarted something before understanding it

• Clicked “Update Now” with blind optimism

• Trusted a “smart” appliance

• Or nodded through a meeting they didn’t understand

It’s not about being right.

It’s about being confident.

Confident advice. Questionable results.

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