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My experience trying to write human-sounding articles using Claude AI

My experience trying to write original, full-length human-sounding articles using Claude AI.
You can use AI tools like Claude to help you write full-length content. By going paragraph-by-paragraph, you can direct the AI while seemingly maintaining your own voice and ideas. However, despite my attempts to use AI with writing, I’ve found that it’s harder to pull off than I thought. I can get close, but due to the way AI tools are trained, they inevitably steer into explanation more than argument. This can remove much of the interest from a personal essay.

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joni

joni

I agree, AI writing assistants are a great tool to boost content creation, but achieving a truly human-sounding voice can be tricky. The explanation-heavy style you mentioned is a common hurdle. Have you tried providing Claude ai with stronger prompts or outlines to guide the argument and flow? It might help!

KaifFromEesel

KaifFromEesel

Yeah this tracks with what a lot of folks run into when they try to get an LLM to write longform essays without it drifting into “explainer mode.” They’re great at clarity but not so great at that messy human argumentation unless you feed it a lot of stylistic anchors.

I work at eesel AI (we’ve got a blog writer tool in our ChatGPT extension) and even there the trick is giving it enough voice cues or past content so it pulls from your actual rhythm instead of generic patterns. Otherwise everything starts to feel a bit too tidy and structured.

Going paragraph by paragraph helps but a small bit of grounding context up front usually makes the biggest difference.

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