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Is AI Ruining Thought Leadership in B2B—or Raising the Bar?

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Everyone is publishing. Few are saying anything new.

In a world where AI can generate a blog post in seconds, what actually makes thought leadership real? In this episode of Content Amplified, Ben sits down with Jake Edie—clean energy expert and managing partner of RenewComm—to unpack how AI is reshaping B2B marketing, why most AI content feels hollow, and what separates true expertise from algorithmic noise.

Jake brings a rare combination of hands-on industry experience and marketing acumen. After transitioning from consulting and marketing into the clean energy sector, he built deep operational knowledge inside a complex industry—knowledge that AI simply can’t access. And that gap? It’s where real thought leadership lives.

This conversation goes beyond surface-level AI talk. It explores credibility, attention, signal vs. noise, and how companies can use AI as a force multiplier—without outsourcing their thinking.

If you're building authority in your space, this episode will challenge how you create and distribute ideas.

What you'll learn in this episode:

  • Why AI can only reflect what’s publicly available—and why that limits its strategic insight
  • The two types of thought leadership: challenging conventional wisdom vs. elevating industry understanding
  • How behind-the-scenes industry knowledge becomes your biggest competitive advantage
  • Where AI fits in the marketing process: strategy, messaging, and tactical execution
  • How to use AI to repurpose expert insights without diluting authenticity
  • Why audiences are developing “AI filters”—and how to stand out anyway
  • What the future of thought leadership may look like as AI targeting and personalization evolve
  • How short-form video, audio, and live content may become the new proof of expertise

About Jake Edie

Jake Edie is a managing partner of RenewComm, a marketing agency focused on the clean energy sector. With more than 15 years of experience across consulting, marketing, business development, and commercial operations, Jake combines strategic clarity with deep industry knowledge.

After beginning his career in consulting, marketing at The Princeton Review, and a software startup, Jake pivoted into clean energy to align his work with his personal values. He earned a graduate degree in environmental science and policy to complement his economics background—building expertise across business, technology, and policy.

Jake is particularly passionate about how renewable energy integrates into the electric grid and how complex technical industries can communicate with clarity and credibility.

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