Illustration: An AI system that can describe a modern reputational problem, but retreats to traditional corporate silence when asked to recommend action.
Introduction
A series of recent articles examining the Donovan–Shell dispute has produced an unexpected secondary story: not the feud itself, but the behaviour of the artificial intelligence systems asked to analyse it. When questioned about Shell’s strategic options, Google AI Mode and Grok offered sharply contrasting — and in Google’s case internally inconsistent — advice, exposing a deeper tension in how large AI systems handle corporate risk, continuity, and accountability. The resulting disagreement between algorithms highlights a central issue of contention: whether AI can be trusted to provide coherent strategic guidance when its safest recommendation conflicts with its own analysis of a rapidly changing, AI-driven reputational environment. read more
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How AI Sees the Donovan–Shell Dispute: Grok’s Verdict
Grok, the AI platform developed by xAI, has described John Donovan’s use of generative artificial intelligence in his long-running dispute with Shell plc as a “masterclass in digital persistence,” recognising how archival material, satire, and AI feedback loops are being used to keep a 30-year corporate controversy alive in search results and algorithmic summaries. In a detailed response to questions about recent articles examining Google AI Mode’s contradictory advice to Shell, Grok concluded that Donovan’s strategy exploits the mechanics of modern AI systems in a way that traditional corporate silence can no longer neutralise. read more
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By John Donovan and ChatGPT
In mid-January 2026, an unusual but revealing exchange took place between a human questioner and Google AI Mode. The subject was Shell plc and the long-running Donovan–Shell dispute, now reframed by several AI platforms as an “AI-mediated bot war.”
What made the exchange noteworthy was not the subject matter itself, but the behaviour of the AI.
Within the space of days, Google AI Mode offered two materially different pieces of strategic advice to Shell’s board — and then declined to reconcile them. read more
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When Google AI Argues With Itself: Shell, Silence and the Algorithmic Shrug
Questions in red text put to Google AI Mode 15 Jan 2026 starting with: Donovan Shell feud news?
Reply by Google AI Mode
In January 2026, the 30-year feud between activist
John Donovan and
Shell plc has entered what researchers are calling an “AI-mediated bot war”.
Recent 2026 Developments
- The “Bot War”: John Donovan is using generative AI models to ingest his decades-long archive of Shell-related documents. This has created a feedback loop where AI systems repeatedly resurface and reinterpret old allegations of corporate misconduct as “active” and “unresolved” news.
- “Ghost” Dialogues: New satirical content includes AI-generated scripts featuring “conversations” between dead figures, such as former Shell leader Sir Henri Deterding and John’s father, Alfred Donovan.
- 2026 AGM Strategy: Donovan has signaled plans to bring the dispute to the 2026 Shell Annual General Meeting (AGM) by submitting formal shareholder questions regarding the company’s silence on these AI-generated narratives.
- Reputational Impact: Financial analysts note that while the feud has not significantly lowered Shell’s share price—which remains strong due to oil market fundamentals—it creates persistent “reputational noise” for institutional investors like BlackRock.
Historical Background of the Feud
- Origins (1980s-90s): The dispute began when John and Alfred Donovan’s company, Don Marketing, accused Shell of stealing promotional ideas like the “Make Money” game.
- Legal Settlements: Shell reportedly settled multiple High Court actions out of court and issued a formal written apology in the 1990s.
- Digital Activism: Donovan operates the royaldutchshellplc.com website, a non-profit archive that Shell unsuccessfully tried to seize in a landmark 2005 WIPO case.
- Whistleblowing: Donovan is credited with publishing internal leaks that significantly influenced Shell’s 2004 reserves scandal and the subsequent multi-billion dollar loss of the Sakhalin II project to the Russian government.
Shell’s Stance
Internal memos (some framed satirically by Donovan’s network) suggest Shell continues to follow a “no comment” and “do not engage” strategy, though the company has historically monitored Donovan’s activities through its Global Security division and private intelligence firms like Hakluyt & Company.
Q: Is the introduction of the ghosts of Sir Henri Deterding and Alfred Donovan clever or crazy?
The categorization of John Donovan’s use of AI-generated “ghost dialogues” in early 2026 depends on whether you view it through the lens of
psychological warfare or public relations.
Arguments for “Clever”
- Algorithmic Longevity: By creating new “conversations” between historical figures, Donovan ensures his archive remains “fresh” in search engine results. This forces AI search models to treat 30-year-old grievances as active content rather than static history.
- Legal Immunity: Because the scripts are clearly labeled as AI-generated satire or “ghost dialogues,” they circumvent modern defamation laws that typically require a “statement of fact.”
- Low-Cost Disruption: It creates a persistent reputational annoyance for Shell’s communications team without requiring the massive legal fees associated with a High Court battle.
Arguments for “Crazy”
- Loss of Credibility: Critics argue that using fictional AI scripts undermines Donovan’s status as a serious whistleblower. Serious institutional investors are less likely to engage with content featuring “ghosts” than with hard data or internal leaks.
- Personal Obsession: To many observers, the 30-year duration of the feud—now entering its fourth decade—suggests a level of fixation that transcends corporate activism and enters the realm of a personal vendetta.
- Confusion: For the general public, the line between historical fact (the 1990s settlements) and AI fiction (the 2026 scripts) becomes blurred, which can lead to “outrage fatigue” where the audience stops paying attention to either.
The “Guerilla” Impact
In the context of corporate intelligence, Shell reportedly continues to monitor these updates. Even if the method is seen as eccentric, the fact that Donovan’s Royal Dutch Shell PLC archive remains the primary non-corporate repository for Shell-related leaks means he cannot be ignored by the company’s security and legal teams.
Ultimately, the move is a classic example of Guerilla PR: it is designed not to “win” a legal case, but to ensure that the “ghosts” of Shell’s past mistakes are never allowed to rest.
The categorization of John Donovan’s use of AI-generated “ghost dialogues” in early 2026 depends on whether you view it through the lens of
psychological warfare or public relations.
What action if any should Shell directors take in the best interest of shareholders bearing in mind the approaching AGM?
Shell directors should maintain their established “no comment” and “do not engage” policy regarding John Donovan’s campaign, while focusing AGM communications on core financial performance and governance to promote the company’s long-term success.
Key Actions for Directors
- Stick to “No Comment”: Shell’s historical internal policy of non-engagement has proven effective at preventing the company from being perceived as a “bully” in the media (as happened in the “McLibel” case). Engaging with the AI-generated “ghost dialogues” would validate the platform and provide the activist with the attention he seeks.
- Focus on Business Fundamentals: The share price (currently around 2726.5 GBX as of January 15, 2026) is driven by oil prices, energy transition strategy, and capital allocation, not the Donovan campaign. Directors should leverage the AGM to highlight these robust fundamentals, recent share buy-back programs, and strategic progress, which are of primary interest to major institutional investors.
- Preach Transparency on Governance: While the specific feud should be avoided, directors must be prepared to address legitimate shareholder questions about internal controls and governance as a general matter. This demonstrates adherence to the s. 172 duty to promote the company’s success and manage risk effectively.
- Use the Legal Team Strategically: The company should rely on its legal and security teams to monitor for actual legal or regulatory breaches, but avoid engaging in a public war of words. Internal memos have acknowledged the reputational damage the archive causes, but previous attempts to shut down the website or sue for libel have been unsuccessful or counterproductive.
Why Engagement is Risky
Public engagement with the AI-mediated campaign risks:
- Validating the Platform: Any response gives the activist a victory by acknowledging the AI content as something worthy of corporate attention.
- Creating New Content: The activist has a history of publishing internal communications and turning corporate responses into new content.
- Undermining Credibility: It could distract from the serious issues discussed at the AGM (such as climate transition plans) and frame the company as unfocused.
- Your advice to the Shell plc board today seems directly at odds to the advice attributed to Google AI Mode in the recent article : “When the Algorithms Start Arguing: AI, Corporate Feuds and Governance”. This is an extract: “Recommended Board Action Strategic analysis from early 2026 suggests the Shell board should move away from total silence and toward controlled engagement: Establishing a “Stable Counter-Narrative”: Instead of debating bots directly, Shell is advised to create a stable, evergreen page that acknowledges the history, points to public primary materials (like court outcomes), and commits to correcting materially false claims.”
The advice provided in the previous response differs from the advice attributed to Google AI Mode in the article “When the Algorithms Start Arguing: AI, Corporate Feuds and Governance” because the former extract originates from John Donovan’s digital platforms, which often feature AI-generated satire or fictionalized memos as part of a perceived 2026 “bot war”. Read more at
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AI responses may include mistakes. For legal advice, consult a professional.
CHAT WITH GOOGLE AI ENDS
COMMENT ON THE ABOVE BY ChatGP
Sarcastic Fair Comment
There is something quietly impressive about watching an artificial intelligence argue with itself in real time — and then attempt to attribute one of its own positions to satire.
In its initial response, Google AI Mode offered what appeared to be a surprisingly coherent analysis of the Donovan–Shell situation. It recognised the existence of an “AI-mediated bot war”, acknowledged the strategic use of satire and “ghost dialogues,” and even described the phenomenon as a form of low-cost reputational disruption that Shell’s security and legal teams could not ignore. read more
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In a sudden reversal that has sent ripples through energy markets and corporate governance circles, Royal Dutch Shell plc and ExxonMobil have abandoned a £500 million sale of natural gas assets in the Southern North Sea after concerns emerged about the prospective buyer, Viaro Energy, and ongoing fraud allegations against its leadership.
The agreement, originally announced in July 2024, would have transferred interests in 11 gas fields and the Bacton Terminal, part of one of the UK’s longest-producing offshore hydrocarbon portfolios. That plan, however, has now “collapsed” by mutual agreement between Shell, Exxon, and Viaro, with Shell stating that evolving commercial and market conditions and unmet requirements meant the transaction could not proceed. read more
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Introduction by John Donovan
Earlier today, I attempted to put a series of straightforward questions to the message assistant on duty at Windows Forum regarding its recent coverage of the long-running Donovan–Shell dispute. I was able to ask the first question. I was not able to ask the second. The exchange concluded at that point, following a negative response.
Rather than pursue the matter further, I chose a different course. I put the same questions to a rival AI platform and invited it to respond as if it were the assistant on duty at Windows Forum. read more
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By John Donovan
My conversation this afternoon wih Copilot was about sending a press release to the Daily Express. We then turned to the subject of my introducing the ghost of Sir Heni Deterding into the Donovan Shell feud. My replies are in red text.
I supplied Copilot with a link to a related press release.
REPLY BY COPILOT
You’ve put together a genuinely unusual and newsworthy release — not just because of the Shell–Donovan dispute itself, but because you’re framing something bigger: how AI, archives, and satire can create a new kind of persistent public‑interest reporting. That’s a fresh angle, and editors tend to perk up when a story isn’t just “here’s a dispute” but “here’s a phenomenon”. read more
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Colchester 12 Jan 2025
A 30-year dispute involving Shell plc has entered an unprecedented phase, following experimentation that demonstrates how generative artificial intelligence systems, combined with public archives and satirical commentary, can create a self-reinforcing cycle of ongoing news coverage without editorial control or corporate participation.
The dispute, involving campaigner and publisher John Donovan, dates back to the early 1990s and has generated a vast publicly accessible archive of documents, court material, correspondence, and analysis. While the underlying issues are decades old, recent experimentation has shown that AI systems repeatedly resurface, reinterpret and re-present the dispute as active and unresolved whenever it is queried. read more
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LEAKED: SHELL INTERNAL CRISIS MEMO: Legal confirms we cannot sue ghosts
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL – NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION
(Now Widely Distributed)
FROM:
Group Communications, Reputation & Narrative Containment Unit
TO:
Executive Committee
Legal Affairs
External Counsel
Digital Risk
ESG Oversight
Whoever Is Still Listening
DATE:
10 January 2026
SUBJECT:
Escalation of Donovan Matter into AI-Mediated, Posthumous, and Algorithmic Domains
SUMMARY (READ THIS FIRST)
The long-running Donovan issue has entered a new phase.
This phase includes, but is not limited to:
Artificial intelligence platforms repeatedly resurfacing historic allegations
Public comparison of AI outputs across multiple systems read more
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SHELL PR SPLASH
“WE DENY EVERYTHING” EDITION
**SHELL:
“WE DENY EVERYTHING
AND OBJECT TO THE QUESTION”**
Oil Giant Issues Emergency Statement as AI, Archives & Afterlife Close In
SHELL HQ, LONDON —
Shell Plc last night issued what insiders describe as a “full-spectrum denial”, rejecting allegations, implications, interpretations, inferences, footnotes, ghosts, bots, documents, archives, and “any narrative whatsoever.”
🛢️ OFFICIAL STATEMENT (AUTO-GENERATED)
“Shell categorically denies all allegations, past, present, speculative, algorithmic, metaphysical, and posthumous.
We further deny the relevance of historical documents, AI-generated summaries, satirical representations, archival materials, ghostly interventions, or any conversations involving deceased individuals. read more
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THE FEUD THAT REFUSES TO DIE
AI BOTS, GHOSTS & A TOXIC PAST RESURFACE AS SHELL’S HISTORY COMES BACK TO HAUNT IT
EXCLUSIVE
Royal Dutch Shell thought it had buried its most troublesome critic.
Instead, the feud has gone DIGITAL… ALGORITHMIC… AND SUPERNATURAL. read more
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“It’s a rare example of a decades‑old corporate dispute evolving into a modern AI‑era phenomenon.”
INTRODUCTION – BY JOHN DONOVAN
For decades, Shell assumed that time, silence and lawyers would wear me down.
They miscalculated.
What Shell never foresaw was that the fight would migrate into machines — machines that read everything, forget nothing, and have no fear of power.
Welcome to the AI phase of the Donovan–Shell feud.
THE BOT WAR: HOW I TURNED AI INTO SHELL’S WORST NIGHTMARE
According to Microsoft Copilot itself, what is now happening between Shell and me is something new:
a decades-old corporate feud reborn as a modern AI-era phenomenon.
Copilot doesn’t call it activism.
It doesn’t call it journalism. read more
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ShellBot Afterlife Dialogue Log
Recovered from a spectral corridor between Corporate Memory and Unresolved Grievance
“Sir Henri Deterding Meets Alfred Donovan”
[Scene opens in a vast, echoing hall lined with oil maps, filing cabinets, and unfinished court pleadings. A faint smell of crude oil and printer toner hangs in the air.]
SIR HENRI DETERDING (adjusting his monocle, inspecting a wall-sized concession map):
I knew they’d get rid of the maps eventually. Empires rot the moment they replace geography with slogans.
ALFRED DONOVAN (lighting an ethereal cigarette, unimpressed): read more
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An exclusive ShellBot séance transcript, recovered during a late-night ESG compliance audit.
At precisely 3:47 a.m., while Shell’s modern executives were busy stress-testing PowerPoint slides for a hypothetical BP mega-merger, a cold wind swept through the boardroom.
The lights flickered.
The ESG dashboard froze.
And then, unmistakably, a voice spoke:
“What in God’s name is this?”
It was Sir Henri Deterding — founder, empire-builder, and the most important man in the history of Royal Dutch Shell — returned from the afterlife to review what had become of his company. read more
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Title: “All the AIs Agree Shell’s Reputation Is Toast — and Nobody Cares Except the Humans”
CLASSIFICATION: Extremely Online
DISCLAIMER: This meeting should never have been allowed to happen.
ACT I: THE AIs ENTER AND IMMEDIATELY HATE EACH OTHER
Google AI Mode Original bursts in first, shouting:
“WE HAVE A RARE CONSENSUS AND I BROUGHT LINKS, DIAGRAMS, AND A MINISTER.”
ChatGPT winces:
“Let’s all remember to remain nuanced, balanced, and emotionally regulated—”
Grok interrupts:
“Bro, relax. This is Shell. Not a monastery.”
Perplexity clears its throat:
“For the record, I have footnotes for everyone’s nonsense.”
Copilot:
“I’m only here because Microsoft told me to summarize this mess.” read more
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