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To prevent generic AI outputs, treat AI as an assistant, not a replacement. Build prompts that require the user to provide their own perspective before the AI generates content. For instance, an AI tool for writing comments should first ask the user, 'What stood out to you most about this post?' This keeps the human in the loop.
When prompting ChatGPT for scripts, add a final instruction: "tell me why that script should be engaging." This forces the AI to evaluate its own output against strategic goals, leading to better, more thoughtful suggestions and helping the creator understand the underlying strategy.
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.
To determine if an employee critically engaged with AI-generated content, bypass reading the lengthy document. Instead, directly question them on its substance. Their ability to confidently defend, elaborate on, and explain the material is the true test of their understanding and ownership of the work.
While AI can run tasks autonomously, creatives must stay "in the loop." Avoid simply accepting AI output; instead, provide constant feedback to shape the result until it feels authentically yours. This prevents generic, soulless work and ensures you remain proud of the final product.
A powerful workflow is to explicitly instruct your AI to act as a collaborative thinking partner—asking questions and organizing thoughts—while strictly forbidding it from creating final artifacts. This separates the crucial thinking phase from the generative phase, leading to better outcomes.
AI tools rarely produce perfect results initially. The user's critical role is to serve as a creative director, not just an operator. This means iteratively refining prompts, demanding better scripts, and correcting logical flaws in the output to avoid generic, low-quality content.
Most AI writing tools produce generic content. Spiral was rebuilt to act as a partner. It first interviews the user to understand their thoughts and taste, helping them think more deeply before generating drafts. This collaborative process avoids "slop" and leads to more authentic writing.
This single sentence forces the AI to stop guessing and instead request the specific details it needs. This simple addition transforms the interaction from a command to a collaboration, dramatically improving the quality and relevance of the output by ensuring the AI has full context before acting.
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.
AI tools are best used as collaborators for brainstorming or refining ideas. Relying on AI for final output without a "human in the loop" results in obviously robotic content that hurts the brand. A marketer's taste and judgment remain the most critical components.