AI thinking partner: ChatGPT and...
AI thinking partner: ChatGPT and...

AI thinking partner: ChatGPT and...

Stephanie Fuccio

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Ever finish something and then realize what you actually think? This podcast is a space for those second thoughts, the clearer ideas that show up after the pressure’s gone. It grew out of a Substack and early episodes touch on creative work and tools like ChatGPT, but the focus is bigger than any platform. Each episode is a short reflection on clarity, communication, and the gap between what you know and what comes out when you try to explain it. This isn’t advice or instruction. It’s thinking out loud, for people who care about meaning more than noise. Low pressure. High signal. aithinkingpartner.substack.com

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Why ChatGPT Keeps Using the Word “Surface” (And Why It’s So Annoying)
JAN 14, 2026
Why ChatGPT Keeps Using the Word “Surface” (And Why It’s So Annoying)
<p><strong>The pebble in the shoe</strong></p><p>This is one of those things that feels too small to matter, until it does.</p><p>Everything else can be working just fine. The system. The process. The tools. You’re in a good rhythm, you’re excited to get started, and then there’s this one tiny thing that throws you off completely. That was me, a few weeks ago, heading out for a long walk with a shoe that otherwise felt perfect… except for a single pebble. Small. Inconsequential. Impossible to ignore.</p><p>That’s what the word <em>“surface”</em> has become for me in ChatGPT drafts lately.</p><p>It’s not that I don’t understand what it means. I do. And it’s not that the drafts are unusable, they are. But the word keeps showing up in places where it feels oddly formal, slightly abstract, and just off enough to break my flow. Once I notice it, I can’t <em>not</em> notice it. It pulls me out of the text every time. Break my flow moment.</p><p>This reflection sits alongside Episode 8, where I spiral (lovingly) about this one word, not because it’s evil or wrong, but because <strong>it reveals something about how these tools work, and how sensitive we are to tone when language actually matters.</strong></p><p>Read more and/or watch this video on our Substack: </p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://aiisapencil.substack.com/">https://aiisapencil.substack.com/</a></p> <br/><br/>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://aithinkingpartner.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&#38;utm_campaign=CTA_1">aithinkingpartner.substack.com</a>
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