Generative AI tools like ChatGPT can create content, but it doesn’t always sound natural. The content can come across as dull or robotic without the right guidance.
Fortunately, there are techniques you can use to make AI-written text more human-like, engaging and fun to read.
This article will explore ways to get more life-like, conversational content from AI. Specifically, we’ll look at how to customize the prompts you give ChatGPT so it better understands the tone, emotion and audience you want to target.
You need a user-friendly interface through which to interact with AI and also to refine your generated output.
Most people are more familiar with OpenAI’s ChatGPT than other AI interfaces. As such, I’ll focus on guidance for ChatGPT (though many of my hints will likely be useful for multiple AIs).
To get the most out of the tool, sign up for ChatGPT Plus, which costs just $20 monthly.
This will give you access to OpenAI’s powerful GPT-4 model, which is significantly more powerful than GPT-3.5. Though slower than GPT-3.5, it remains fast enough for productive long-form content generation and refinement.
If we were generating tens of thousands of shorter snippets via OpenAI’s API, it’s possible that GPT-3.5 might be the tool for the job due to its superior response speed. We’re not doing that here, so I advise using the GPT-4 model.
Once logged into ChatGPT and upgraded to ChatGPT Plus, you can click here to change the model to GPT-4.
You can begin by asking ChatGPT directly for help in terms of building your prompts (chat messages) so that they result in more human-like output:
Several of these listed items could prove extremely useful to us. Let’s explore this in more detail.
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You can start out with a simple prompt such as “Please write a blog post on the benefits of solar energy instead of wind farms.”
ChatGPT will have a go at producing something, even without too much direction:
This is fine, but it’s not too detailed and could sound “more” human. So far, we have defined:
What else could we define? Here are some options:
Now that we have decided upon some additional details to include within our prompt, it’s time to put them to use.
To do that, we need to fundamentally restructure our prompt, including all the necessary elements:
As you can see from the above, we have accounted for all the details and elements we wished to add to our prompt. There’s a lot more detail here than there was at the start.
The prompt has expanded from 15 to 197 words (over 1,000 characters). This is roughly what you should be aiming for. Now it’s time to process our new prompt.
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It’s immediately obvious that the AI is responding in a more human, more structured way – complete with formatted headings:
You can view the complete 851-word blog post here. It’s not as long as we wanted, but it’s close to our target length.
Remember that you’re interacting with AI via a chat interface to iterate and refine the AI’s output. You could process follow-up prompts such as:
As you can see, there are any number of ways to refine your AI-generated content:
Once you are done refining, your content is complete. You can enhance it with your human creative spice, fact-check the produced content and ensure that formatting matches your expectations.
AI-generated content is imperfect:
This article was written by a human. However, these conclusions (drawn from my article) were not. Here is an AI-generated (ChatGPT / GPT-4) conclusions summary for this post:
Remember, even if you don’t want to use AI to produce long-form content. You can use AI to great effect for summarizing and condensing human content.
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