Interesting read and I get the excitement around AI, but I think we need to stop framing it like magic or some shortcut to “output domination.” Writing isn’t just a series of tasks to automate...it’s how we process, reflect, and connect. If we treat it like assembly-line work, we’re missing the point. Not everything has to be “leveraged.”
Some of us still write to feel our way through life.
It's crazy how we're already 3 years into GPTs and we still have to teach people how to prompt better. We should spend less time on "this new AI tool" and more on "this improved instruction". Great post guys!
Another masterpiece, guys. I had started asking ChatGPT to reverse-engineer the use case into a reusable prompt a couple of weeks ago. It's nice to see I'm on the right track with it.
Another one that helps me is telling AI to ask follow up questions when necessary. It really helps it from just making a bunch of assumptions on how you want to write.
The thing most people skip is to also test your automation prompts every few weeks. Reason is bcause AI models change non stop. And what worked last month might give you different results today.
Interesting read and I get the excitement around AI, but I think we need to stop framing it like magic or some shortcut to “output domination.” Writing isn’t just a series of tasks to automate...it’s how we process, reflect, and connect. If we treat it like assembly-line work, we’re missing the point. Not everything has to be “leveraged.”
Some of us still write to feel our way through life.
Excellent piece - thank you.
It's crazy how we're already 3 years into GPTs and we still have to teach people how to prompt better. We should spend less time on "this new AI tool" and more on "this improved instruction". Great post guys!
Another masterpiece, guys. I had started asking ChatGPT to reverse-engineer the use case into a reusable prompt a couple of weeks ago. It's nice to see I'm on the right track with it.
Really loving the work here with practical tips!
Another one that helps me is telling AI to ask follow up questions when necessary. It really helps it from just making a bunch of assumptions on how you want to write.
The thing most people skip is to also test your automation prompts every few weeks. Reason is bcause AI models change non stop. And what worked last month might give you different results today.
Solid tip.
I’m a ghostwriter and AI has 10xd my output amazing tone even think about it
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Yo Cole, is there a prompt / documentation anywhere in WWAI that shows the mentioned 5 specific content formats from your social content generator?
I assume these are for X-tweets first (outlines as content style) which then can be expanded into all kinds of longer form content, correct?