🧠 ChatGPT Can Assist—If You Know How to Use It Right
🧠 ChatGPT Can Assist—If You Know How to Use It Right

🧠 ChatGPT Can Assist—If You Know How to Use It Right

Let’s be honest—AI-generated content can sometimes feel robotic. You’ve seen it. It “works,” but it doesn’t connect.

But here’s the cool part:

With a little finesse, ChatGPT can actually write in a style that sounds human, natural, and tailored to your voice.

🎯 Over the past few months, I’ve been experimenting with AI for creating blogs, articles, and client content.

And I’ve landed on a method that consistently produces content that reads like a real person wrote it.

Here’s what works for me:

✅ I never just say “write an article.”

At the very least, I provide:

- Context

- Tone

- Audience type

- A few examples

✅ I aim for a conversational, storytelling style—way more relatable than sounding like a lecture.

✅ After the draft, I go in and lightly edit:

- Add human touches

- Insert little thoughts and gentle opinions

- Ask rhetorical questions like: “Have you noticed...?”

(Side note: this is something AI still struggles to do authentically.)

🔍 Then I run the content through tools like GPTZero or Originality .ai, and in most cases—it passes as naturally written and unique.

💬 Want to try this method yourself?

I’ve put together a free prompt to help you get started. No fluff—just a solid starting point for more human-like content.

"👉" Send me a quick direct message or leave a "Prompt" comment, and I'll share it with you at no cost.

Sudhi Pandey

Assistant Professor | Content Writer | Ghostwriter: Crafting Engaging Content | Helping Authors Tell Their Stories

1mo

I agree, AI can be used as a tool to assist your work but one must be careful and not use it too much. You must personalise your work and put efforts on it instead of depending completely upon AI Sourabh Thakur

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