Why are most conference rooms made of glass?

I’m reading a novel that’s quite good, Nobody’s Fool, and it posed an interesting observation I have previously thought about…

Observation: “I find it odd how many conference rooms have glass walls which both intrude on privacy and cause unnecessary distractions.”

So I asked ChatGPT why this was the case, expecting an obvious and clear answer:

The answer provided wasn’t what I expected – the advantages, in my humble opinion, don’t outweigh the disadvantages:

ChatGPT Summarized Response: “Glass conference rooms are designed to promote transparency, natural light, and a modern aesthetic. They create an open, collaborative feel while making spaces look larger and more professional. However, they come with trade-offs like reduced privacy, noise issues, and potential distractions.”

I’ve found that most of my random observations have compelling answers. This, was not one of them…

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