EY exec says he has a 'high sensitivity' for detecting AI. Here's what gives it away.

EY exec says he has a 'high sensitivity' for detecting AI. Here's what gives it away.

As artificial intelligence continues to evolve, distinguishing between human-generated and AI-generated content remains a challenge. According to the global chief innovation officer at EY, the nuances of AI responses can still be detected, despite the advancements in technology. Depa, who leads EY's global strategy on AI, data, and innovation, emphasizes that while he champions the integration of AI into workflows, it should serve to enhance human creativity rather than replace it. He warns of instances where excessive reliance on AI can lead to a lack of personal touch in work outputs, stating that creativity should not be overshadowed by technology. This balance is crucial as professionals navigate their use of AI tools in the workplace. Recent findings from a Business Insider survey revealed that 40% of respondents admitted to concealing their AI usage from employers. This behavior highlights the tension between adopting new technologies and maintaining a sense of originality in one’s work. Depa identifies several indicators of AI-generated content, including overly formal language and a generic tone that lacks emotional depth and personal flair. He notes that AI writing often comes off as polished yet devoid of unique voice, frequently employing repetitive phrases and corporate jargon. To combat this, Depa advocates for a strategy where individuals create their own drafts first and then utilize AI for refinement, suggesting that this approach fosters more productive outcomes. In the realm of presentations, he cautions against an over-reliance on AI, which can lead to superficial insights lacking in specific details. Depa also points out that AI-generated content often includes vague statements and hedging language, which can obscure clear recommendations. As the dialogue around AI continues, these insights serve as a reminder of the importance of maintaining individuality in an increasingly automated landscape.

Sources : Business Insider

Published On : Jan 25, 2026, 10:45

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