PR teams that adopt AI writing tools without verification are accepting an error rate that's proportional to their content volume. At 5 pieces per week, the expected errors per month may be manageable. At 50 pieces per week — the AI-enabled pace for many modern PR operations — the same error rate produces 10x the errors per month, some of which will be consequential enough to become public corrections or press stories.
The compounding nature of AI PR errors is particularly damaging: each correction requires its own PR management, reducing the team's capacity to produce new content while simultaneously damaging the client relationship that the content was supposed to strengthen. Error management becomes a tax on the team's productivity that grows as content volume grows.
Omniscient AI verification breaks this compounding cycle. By catching AI-generated errors before they're shipped, the team avoids the correction-management overhead entirely. The time spent on verification (minutes per piece) is invariably less than the time spent managing the fallout from an uncaught AI error (hours to days per incident).