2.2 Why Your AI Writing Feels Like a LinkedIn Zombie (And How to Fix It)
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Have you ever read something AI wrote for you and thought, “Okay, technically it’s fine, but… why does it sound like it was ghostwritten by a LinkedIn intern from 2014?”
Yeah. Same.
In this episode, I’m getting into the root cause of AI’s painfully generic content—and no, it’s not that you need better prompts. You need better input (there IS a difference). Because AI can’t sound like you if it doesn’t know you.
We’re talking:
- The real reason your AI-generated copy makes you cringe
- Why “add humor” is basically a dare for ChatGPT to embarrass you
- The difference between mimicking your writing vs. evoking your actual voice
- How AI became my favorite brain-friend for sorting through my spicy rants and messy brain dumps
Oh, and if you want to train AI to actually sound like the version of you who sends voice notes at 11pm while eating leftover tacos?
You’ll love the free "Sounds Like Me" GPT I built for exactly that. 👉 Grab it here!
Because here’s the truth:
You don’t need to be an expert or a prompt genius.
You just need a tool that helps you hear yourself again.
🎧 Hit play and let’s make your writing sound human again.
(Like… your kind of human. Not a dad-joke robot in disguise.)