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Pascal, this reframe cuts right to it. In enterprise GTM and CS contexts, I see this tension daily — AI investments get decided at the exec layer, while the frontline teams who'd benefit most (SDRs, CSMs, RevOps analysts) often have the least say in what gets built for them. The 'who decides' question isn't just macro-political — it plays out inside every company rolling out AI automation right now. The teams that get this right are deliberate about involving practitioners in the design, not just the deployment.
LinkedIn AI Policy & Regulation Sr. Director, AI & Go-to-Market Automation | Sp… 2026-05-27T05:5…
Coding Result
DimensionValue
Primary valuefairness
Secondary valuenone
Alignment targetworkers
Stancedemanding
Emotionapproval
Value justificationThe comment emphasizes the importance of involving frontline teams in the decision-making process for AI investments, highlighting the need for fair representation and input from those who would benefit most from AI automation.
Target justificationThe comment specifically mentions the need to involve practitioners, such as SDRs, CSMs, and RevOps analysts, in the design of AI systems, indicating that the target of the alignment is workers within organizations.
Coded at2026-06-11T08:21:11Z
Raw LLM Response
``` { "value_primary": "fairness", "value_secondary": "none", "target": "workers", "stance": "demanding", "emotion": "approval", "value_justification": "The comment emphasizes the importance of involving frontline teams in the decision-making process for AI investments, highlighting the need for fair representation and input from those who would benefit most from AI automation.", "target_justification": "The comment specifically mentions the need to involve practitioners, such as SDRs, CSMs, and RevOps analysts, in the design of AI systems, indicating that the target of the alignment is workers within organizations." } ```