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One of the easiest ways to spot AI-written content?
It doesn’t sound like a real person. AI is an amazing tool (I use it every day), but if you rely on it without editing, your content can start to sound… a little robotic. Here are a few signs I notice right away 👇 1️⃣ Overly dramatic contrast sentences AI loves this structure. “It’s not just a website. It’s a digital experience.” “It wasn’t just fear. It was clarity.” It sounds polished… but often doesn’t sound like how people actually talk. 2️⃣ Short, choppy sentences for drama You’ll often see things like: “I wanted more. Better work. More creativity.” “I was burned out. Completely burned out. Something had to change.” It’s trying to create intensity, but sometimes it just feels unnatural. 3️⃣ The “perfect three” list pattern AI loves listing things in threes: “Design, strategy, and execution.” “Simple, scalable, and efficient.” It rarely gives two or four — it almost always lands on three. Another giveaway? Strange word choices. Sometimes the wording feels slightly off — like words a real person wouldn’t normally use in that context. And just to be clear: AI isn’t the problem. The key is learning how to edit and refine what it gives you so your content still sounds like you. Your voice, your perspective, and your personality are what actually attract the right people.
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I found the giving it samples of how I would really write from papers that I’ve written for school or for work, help it to sound less robotic and more like me. Even when it’s badly written grammatically, at least it sounds like me. 😆
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