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Polina Elizarova
Polina Elizarova

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How we use AI to write faster—without making our articles sound like AI

Artificial intelligence can accelerate the writing process, but relying on it completely often leads to generic, shallow, or inaccurate content. Many writers aim for a healthier balance: roughly 80% human expertise and 20% AI support. This approach keeps the author’s voice, originality, and authority intact while still benefiting from AI’s speed and structure.

Below is our framework for creating relevant, trustworthy, and genuinely useful articles with AI—without losing the essence of human thinking.

Why Purely AI-Generated Articles Fall Short

When we simply feed a topic into an AI and paste the result, several issues appear:

  • The narrative often lacks depth or firsthand experience.

  • The voice becomes neutral and indistinguishable from thousands of similar outputs.

  • Facts may be outdated or unverified.

  • The content can contradict itself or miss subtle contextual cues.

  • Search engines increasingly identify and downrank low-effort AI text.

This is why our involvement matters. The human contribution carries the real value.

How We Maintain an 80/20 Balance

  1. We Start With Our Own Perspective

Before prompting AI at all, we define:

  • What we already know about the topic

  • What experience or insight we can share

  • What gaps we want to explore

  • What angle or story feels fresh

This ensures that we—not the model—set the foundation of the article.

2. We Craft Prompts That Support Our Intent, Not Replace It

A strong prompt clarifies what AI should generate and what it should not touch.
For example:

“Give us three angles for exploring the ethical impacts of code review automation. Keep the ideas broad; we will expand them ourselves.”

This keeps AI in an assistive role.

3. We Use AI as a Brainstorming Partner, Not a Ghostwriter

The AI can help with:

  • Outlining possible structures

  • Listing overlooked perspectives

  • Providing definitions or contrasting viewpoints

  • Offering alternative phrasing

  • Summarizing long research

But we fill the structure with our reasoning, experience, and narrative.

4. We Fact-Check Every AI-Generated Claim

We verify:

  • Data points

  • Trends

  • Historical references

  • Technical explanations

  • Statistics and dates

AI is not a source of truth—it is a generator of plausible text. Verification is what separates credible work from misinformation.

5. We Rewrite for Voice and Coherence

Human editing is where the 80% becomes visible. We adjust:

  • Tone

  • Depth

  • Flow

  • Examples

  • Real-world details

  • Terminology specific to our field

This step ensures that the article sounds like a person and serves the reader, not the algorithm.

6. We Add Personal or Professional Insight

Our own observations give the article authenticity. For example:

  • Problems we solved

  • Mistakes we made

  • What surprised us

  • Questions we still explore

  • Patterns we noticed in practice

This is something AI cannot replicate because it doesn’t live through experiences.

Examples of AI’s Role vs. Our Role

AI contributes:

  • A draft outline

  • A set of alternative titles

  • A comparison of two common approaches

  • A short clarification of a concept

We contribute:

The article’s argument and unique angle

  • Firsthand examples

  • Real evidence, not approximations

  • Final narrative, structure, and voice

  • The decision of what stays and what gets removed

AI accelerates the process, but we define the meaning.

Benefits of an 80/20 Human–AI Collaboration

  • The article remains deeply connected to our knowledge.

  • The writing process becomes faster without losing quality.

  • Originality stays strong because the core ideas come from us.

  • The article feels more relevant and trustworthy.

  • We avoid AI-sounding repetition and clichés.

  • Readers get something that genuinely helps them, not content filler.

This balance turns AI into a creative extension rather than a substitute.

Final Thoughts

AI is a powerful tool—when used with intention. It helps us focus on thinking rather than typing, exploring rather than repeating, and refining rather than struggling with blank pages. The more consciously we collaborate with AI, the more value we bring to our readers.

And since AI helped craft this article, we’ll leave one clear giveaway at the end.

If you want, I can also generate a short “About the author” section or provide an SEO headline set for this article.

Important: always look closely at what you copy!
Just kidding!)

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