Elevating AI Output: From Generic to Worth Reading
Five editing moves that transform AI drafts, how to spot and eliminate generic patterns, and why your fingerprint makes the difference.
You've seen it. The LinkedIn post that reads like a robot wrote it. The essay with the same three transitions everyone uses. The social caption with that weirdly formal tone nobody actually talks in. AI output has tells. And if you can recognize them in other people's content, everyone can recognize them in yours. The problem isn't using AI. The problem is using AI badly—accepting generic output and putting your name on it.
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