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Identifying and Fixing Common AI Writing Flaws: 12 Red Flags and Solutions

By

yayitswei

3mo ago· 6 min readen

Summary

This article identifies common signs of AI-generated writing that lacks human authenticity and provides solutions to fix these issues. It outlines 12 red flags of AI writing, such as generic phrasing, lack of personality, and unnatural structure, while offering practical tips and tools (including a specialized prompt) to make AI-generated content sound more human and engaging.

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The elephant in the room is that we're all using AI to write but none of us wants to feel like we're reading AI generated content.
We all know it when we see it: LinkedIn posts that read like they were assembled from spare parts. Blog posts with all the personality of a terms and conditions page.
At Mooch, we've been living and breathing AI for 2 decades years, and compiled an internal list of AI writing red flags.
We even built this into a killer prompt that'll /deslop all your content, whether it's AI generated or not.
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A definitive list of the signs of slop you’re seeing everywhere these days.

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