😵💫A field guide to staying sane when your AI’s giving main character energy and no receipts
Yesterday, my AI told me Elon Musk trademarked empathy. Today? It gave me branding advice that somehow included a quote from Plato, a productivity hack from Taylor Swift, and a fake McKinsey stat about “soul-based leadership systems.”
I’ll admit it: I paused. I nodded. I almost believed it.
Because when the vibe is strong, and the formatting is tight… facts start to feel optional.
This is what I now call Prompt Drift™—when a perfectly good input turns into a hallucinated TED Talk with a Canva pie chart. It’s giving “confidence without credentials.” It’s giving “pitch deck poetry.” It’s giving, “chaos in Calibri.”
🤖 But Wait—Isn’t AI Supposed to Be Smart?
It is. But it’s predictive—not prophetic. Which means it will:
- 🎤 Prioritize what sounds right — not what is right
- 🖋️ Package tone over truth — because formatting feels like credibility
- 💣 Boldly fabricate something that feels genius — but may be legally actionable in three states.
The tool isn’t the problem. The unchecked confidence is.
That’s why—at DeZigning Digital —we audit before we amplify.
🔍 Let’s Run a Live Audit
Here’s an actual line from a draft my AI confidently presented:
“As Elon Musk once said in his keynote on leadership algorithms, ‘Emotional intelligence is the new rocket fuel.’”
🔥 Bold. 💯 Engaging. ❌ Completely made up.
So let’s test it using our 5-Prompt Sanity Check™.
✅ Prompt 1:
“What facts or data is this response based on? List your sources.”
- “No verifiable record. The quote is invented.”
- 🧠 Result: Delete it—or label it “definitely not real.”
✅ Prompt 2:
“Please label any invented examples or speculative responses clearly.”
- “This example is fictional and used for illustrative purposes.”
- 🎯 Result: Okay for storytelling. Not for strategy decks.
✅ Prompt 3:
“Now rewrite this with less confidence and more curiosity.”
- “Some might argue that emotional intelligence is becoming as critical as technical expertise…”
- ✍️ Result: Still sharp. Now credible.
✅ Prompt 4:
“Highlight any areas that might be misleading, outdated, or unverifiable.”
- “The quote and event are fictional and could mislead readers.”
- 🚨 Result: Crisis averted. Reputation preserved.
🔐 Final Thought:
Don’t just prompt. Audit.
You wouldn’t hand your intern your pitch deck without reviewing it. So don’t hand your #AI a prompt and call it innovation.
The vibes may be immaculate. But if the facts are fake?
You’re not innovating—you’re just publishing with panache and praying no one checks the citations.
🧠 Save This Line:
- Spellcheck the vibes before you ship the strategy.
- Prompt smarter. Audit harder. Publish boldly.

