A major drawback of AI-generated video tools like HeyGen is the unnatural voice cadence. By using a voice cloning feature to record the script in your own voice, the final video ad sounds significantly more authentic and persuasive, better capturing the natural fluctuations of human speech.
Develop superior AI-generated copy by first using an AI agent to research and deconstruct the frameworks of top marketers. Then, feed the AI examples of your own writing to distill a unique brand voice. Combining these into a custom 'skill' produces consistent, high-converting copy that feels authentic.
Instead of generic AI videos, InVideo.ai allows creators to upload a short clip of their voice for cloning. This, combined with personal B-roll footage, produces highly authentic, on-brand video content automatically, making AI-generated videos almost indistinguishable from self-produced ones.
Instead of using AI to generate generic text, leverage it as a partner to enhance your unique voice. A powerful technique is to have AI interview you to create a "story log"—a database of your personal anecdotes and experiences. This provides authentic, non-replicable material for future content.
As platforms like LinkedIn become saturated with generic AI content, authentic human voices stand out more than ever. A distinct, personal writing style—even with occasional typos—is becoming a powerful differentiator that cuts through the noise and builds trust.
To prevent audience pushback against AI-generated ads, frame them as over-the-top, comedy-first productions similar to Super Bowl commercials. When people are laughing at the absurdity, they are less likely to criticize the technology or worry about its impact on creative jobs.
While AI video tools can generate visually interesting ads cheaply and capture views, they currently lack the authentic creative spark needed for true brand building. Their value lies in quick, low-cost content, making them a performance marketing tool rather than an asset for creating a lasting, memorable brand identity.
Business owners and experts uncomfortable with content creation can now scale their presence. By cloning their voice (e.g., with 11labs) and pairing it with an AI video avatar (e.g., with HeyGen), they can produce high volumes of expert content without stepping in front of a camera, removing a major adoption barrier.
A common objection to voice AI is its robotic nature. However, current tools can clone voices, replicate human intonation, cadence, and even use slang. The speaker claims that 97% of people outside the AI industry cannot tell the difference, making it a viable front-line tool for customer interaction.
To avoid robotic content, use “humanization prompting.” This involves uploading transcripts of your natural speech (from interviews or voice notes) to a custom GPT’s knowledge base, training it to adopt your unique cadence, vocabulary, and style.
For superior AI-generated content, create a persistent knowledge base for the model using features like Claude's "Projects." Uploading actual sales call transcripts and customer interviews trains the AI on your specific customer's voice and pain points, resulting in more authentic and targeted marketing copy.