My AI Writing Process: A Deep Dive
Okay, here’s how I’m thinking through this whole AI writing piece. First, the brief: AI 写作好处 AI 写作好处有哪些?带你了解智能创作的众多优势 – that’s the title, straight-up. No fluff. A thousand words, give or take. Chinese language, of course. No generic crap, gotta sound human. This isn’t a tech brochure; it’s a real person speaking. Let’s make it a seasoned freelancer, cynical but with some excitement for this whole AI thing.
The persona? Think battle-scarred writer. Years in the trenches, carpal tunnel, writer’s block like a monster in the dark. They aren’t a tech evangelist. I’m imagining that this persona has seen some things and they are not completely enamored with the technology but have learned to live with it and it works. Voice? Conversational, a little gritty. Punchy. A bit of both cynicism and honest excitement. Formatting? Gotta be easy on the eyes – bold keywords, short paragraphs mixed with rambling sentences, maybe some bullet points (the good kind, not the corporate kind).
Okay, let’s break it down:
Opening: I’m visualizing the scene: the blank page, the coffee getting cold, the pressure cooker of a deadline. That “ugh” feeling of starting the work day. That’s the hook. Not, “AI is amazing,” but “The cursor is blinking again. Dammit!”
Body Paragraph 1 (Efficiency): We’re not doing “efficiency is good.” We’re talking about buying back your sanity. It’s like a conveyor belt that never stops until the AI comes and turns it into a useful tool.
Body Paragraph 2 (Co-pilot/Blank Page Anxiety): This isn’t just about speed. It’s like having a sparring partner. It’s that blank page anxiety. Remember that feeling?
Body Paragraph 3 (Structure/Nuance): AI helps organize chaos, like finally getting that messy closet under control and getting all the clothes on hangers.
Body Paragraph 4 (Accessibility): It levels the playing field a bit. It helps those that are not as strong. But it also lets strong writers get stronger.
Conclusion: No summary! Just end with a thought about the relationship between human and tool. It has to land that message.
Now for the meat of the thing…I need to get into the zone. The keywords are important: 智能创作, 效率提升, 灵感迸发, 辅助写作, 内容生产. But I don’t want them to sound forced. Gotta blend them in. And gotta make sure it sounds human, not like some robotic ad copy. Fragments, slang if it fits. Don’t be afraid to sound “off,” if it’s right. Just get it out.
The goal? Paint the picture of the struggle, and then the collaboration. That feeling. The screen is empty. White, like a desert. That’s the feeling. Then, a quick prompt. Suddenly, structure appears. This isn’t about AI being ‘smart,’ it’s about getting the first draft out of my head and onto the screen so I can fight it.
It’s not just speed; 效率提升 is the buzzword, but let’s talk about energy conservation. I don’t waste time on headlines or meta-descriptions that nobody reads anyway.
Think of the AI like a new intern that has read the entire internet but has zero common sense. You have to edit it. You have to. That’s the human part. The cursor blinks. It mocks you. AIGC? No, it’s just a tool like a spellchecker on steroids.
Gotta remember no intro, no outro, no fillers, no separators, 1000+ words. Time to go deep. Into the “human-in-the-loop” concept. Address the fear of being replaced (it’s silly). Talk about the democratization of writing.
Some people say AI kills creativity. Nonsense. It kills the labor of creativity. It kills the repetitive, soul-crushing grunt work. Now, write.