Your experimentation with AI’s writing feature produces vague, often fictitious, and inauthentic marketing material, presentations, and even emails. At this point you’ve begun to realize AI’s limitations: it cannot now, or ever, reach into your soul and translate your thoughts onto the page in your truly authentic voice. Even OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman stated that AI is…"an incredible tool for writers, but definitely not a writer.” It’s more of a “collaborator to undertake subtasks.” So, what’s holding you back from using your own voice, entrusting readers, and training AI with an authenticity worth imitating? Time, effort, fear?
In the end, increasing productivity through AI involves broadening our own writing skills first: learning process, voice, productivity, and accuracy to teach, then collaborate with AI, and finally, provide oversight of its work. Through a combination of inventive teaching methods—shaped by over 20 years of teaching experience—engaging exercises and analysis of participants’ projects, professionals on any writing level will learn innovative and fundamental writing techniques to leverage their unique communication style through AI without losing human authenticity.