There isn’t a foolproof way to avoid sounding like AI, but there are steps you can take to improve AI-generated writing (or your own):
1- Write like you talk
2- Make a tone of voice doc
3- Customize AI’s system prompting
4- Run your work through an AI detector and then edit from there
Honorable mention: hire a human writer 😈
‘THE SHEEP DETECTIVES’ is now one of the highest rated wide-release films of 2026 with 97% on Rotten Tomatoes.
The film follows a flock of sheep who must solve the mysterious murder of their shepherd.
I fully believe we’ll soon have schools that return to handwritten essays, oral assessments, and more group projects.
And the littles will get more playtime, which does wonders for the mind.
"There shouldn't be a classroom in America from kindergarten to PhD where you're allowed to use your personal devices," says @ArthurBrooks. "We're rewiring their brains to become lonely and depressed." https://t.co/LvW5c05S54
I started my first FT crypto role in 2018. Everyone at @Consensys wanted to replace banks, and now the industry sells the most to them.
Not stating it's right or wrong, just an observation...
An AI founder told me to my face last month that I was probably a better prompter than most—but that my job would be obsolete if I didn’t keep honing that skill.
If they’re saying this to my face, they certainly aren’t fighting for marketing FTEs.
So I told him, “Yes, I do have prompting skills, and I believe taste and all art has to stay with humans. ”
Then I politely left the convo.