A cousin of mine works for an advertising company, and last Xmas she told me that a corporate client had recently gotten them to conduct a kind of strategic review of the real estate market trends. The task puzzled her much because, quite obvious, any reliable analytical research required a lot of time and a great deal of work performed by a special agency, so, having their three-day deadline looming, they resorted to an AI tool that created a page of more or less coherent text full of buzzwords like "expected volatility" and "the uncertainty of the market". I only asked her, if the customer company was satisfied with that AI gibberish, and she said they were perfectly happy. It was news to me that a business document could be AI compilation rubbish, so we both poked fun that such a work should be paid by candy wrappers, or monopoly money.