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The Slop Isn't Coming From the Robot
Critics are right that most AI content is slop. They're wrong about where it comes from. The slop isn't the model. It's people typing one sentence into a blank chat window and pasting whatever falls out. Here's what separates the two camps, and the test you can run on anyone claiming to use AI well.
Why I Never Let AI Grade Its Own Work
Most people accept their first AI draft because it exceeded their expectations. But your expectations of AI aren't your standards. Here's what happened when I made Claude Code and Codex evaluate each other using my own voice profile and audience segments as the rubric.
Prompt Engineering Isn't Dead. Your Requirements Just Got Promoted.
Everyone's declaring prompt engineering dead. They're wrong. The part that died was managing the LLM. The part that matters, articulating your unique requirements, just got promoted.
AI Can Write. It Just Can’t Think.
AI can write fast, but it can’t think strategically. Four portable markdown products teach your AI how you sound, who you’re writing to, what to create, and where to publish.
In today's AI the difference between amateurs and experimenters is orchestration
Instead of hiding where you're using AI, embrace it by highlighting your role in the orchestration. Putting in the work is worth showcasing.
Stop Trying to Write the Perfect Prompt
The best AI results I've gotten didn't come from better prompts. They came from treating Claude and ChatGPT the way I'd treat a brilliant new hire on day one: someone with real expertise, but zero context about my business, my standards, or my voice. Most content creators keep hunting for the magical prompt that will...
How to Use AI as Your Editor Without Losing Your Voice
Use AI as your Editor without the stress of losing your voice.
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