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AI Board-Deck Pre-Review Red Teams: Stress-Testing The Slides Before The Meeting
AI can red-team a board deck and surface every awkward question, but the CEO still decides which to address head-on.
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- 1The premise
- 2red team
- 3board deck
- 4tough questions
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Section 1
The premise
AI can pre-review a board deck and produce the 20 hardest questions the room is likely to ask, ranked by how poorly the current draft answers them.
What AI does well here
- Generate 20 board-grade questions across financials, hiring, strategy, and risk.
- Rank each by how directly the current slides answer it, citing slide numbers.
What AI cannot do
- Read which director will push hardest based on offline conversations this week.
- Replace the founder's judgment about which weakness to surface vs. defer.
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