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πŸ” Week 3 Recap: Your AI Editor β€” What You Built This Week
This week in AI Express, we made you sharper on the page. Here's what landed: πŸ“° **Monday β€” News in 60:** The research is in β€” authentic voice is now scarce, and that makes it more valuable. Three tools to know: Wispr Flow's Transforms feature, Microsoft Word's Coaching with Copilot, and the AI-writing plateau that's good news for people who write like humans. ⚑ **Tuesday β€” Daily Rep:** Speaking is faster than typing. The voice memo β†’ transcript β†’ AI cleanup pipeline is the move. 60 seconds of talking, clean email out the other side. ⭐ **Wednesday β€” Drill of the Week:** One prompt, two sharper versions of any message. If you haven't run the clarity drill yet β€” it's still in the feed. Takes two minutes. Worth it. πŸ’ͺ **Thursday β€” Workout Preview:** Step 1 of training your AI on your voice: gather 3–5 real samples of how you write. That's the move. Your voice is the asset β€” AI just needs to learn it. πŸ” **Friday β€” Daily Rep:** Long doc you haven't read? Paste it, ask for one paragraph, then ask what got left out. That second question is the trust move. πŸ“‹ **Saturday β€” Steal This Preview:** Three paste-ready document prompts β€” one for reports, one for summaries, one for decks. Ready in the feed, copy and go. **Pro members got more this week.** The full voice-to-text pipeline (5 steps, free tools, exact cleanup prompt). Two more drills β€” tone-matching across four named registers and a verified doc-cutting technique. The full 25-minute session to build your Voice Card and save it as a Custom GPT or Claude Project. Ten paste-ready document prompts across reports, summaries, and decks. A career-angle piece on how to ship more visible work without triggering the "lazy AI" flag managers already know how to spot. And a 5-day challenge: rewrite one real thing you have to write each day this week. Next week β€” *AI as Your Researcher*: learn anything 10x faster, and know when AI is wrong. See you Monday.
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πŸ“‹ 3 Document Prompts You Can Use Right Now
Pro got 10 paste-ready document prompts this week β€” reports, summaries, decks. Here are three of them. Copy, fill the brackets, hit send in ChatGPT (chat.openai.com), Claude (claude.ai), or Gemini (gemini.google.com). **From Reports** *3-Sentence Executive Summary* β€” when your report is done and your boss has 30 seconds. ``` Summarise the following in exactly 3 sentences for an executive audience. Lead with the key finding, follow with the implication, close with the recommended action. [Paste your report or document here] ``` **From Summaries** *One-Paragraph Status Update from Raw Notes* β€” for weekly updates, project check-ins, anything where you have fragments but need a clean paragraph. ``` Turn these raw notes into one polished paragraph for a status update. Keep it under 80 words. Professional but not stiff. [Paste your notes here] ``` **From Decks** *Slide Structure from a Rough Outline* β€” when you have your ideas but no clear structure yet. ``` Turn this rough outline into a slide-by-slide structure for a [number]-slide presentation. For each slide: a title and one sentence on what it covers. Audience: [who they are]. [Paste your outline or bullet points here] ``` 3 of the 10. The full pack β€” reports, summaries, decks β€” is inside Pro today.
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πŸ” Long Doc? Two Questions. One Paragraph. Done.
Paste a long doc into Claude (claude.ai). Ask for one paragraph. Then ask: "What did you leave out?" That second question is the trust move β€” it shows you exactly where to double-check, so you're not re-reading 5,000 words by eye. Full drill β€” including the "quote the 3 sentences your summary leans on hardest" move β€” inside Pro today.
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πŸ’ͺ The AI Doesn't Sound Like You β€” Here's How to Fix That
You've noticed it. You ask the AI to write an email and what comes back is… fine. Clear. Correct. And nothing like how you actually talk. That's because AI was trained on the whole internet β€” so by default it sounds like the average of the whole internet. Smooth, slightly hollow, a little formal. The "delve into" voice. There's a fix. And Step 1 takes five minutes. **Step 1 β€” Gather 3–5 real samples of your own writing** Open a scratch note (Apple Notes, Google Keep, a blank doc β€” anywhere). Paste in 3–5 short things you actually wrote: β€’ One work email you sent this week (any topic β€” doesn't have to be important). β€’ One Slack, Teams, or WhatsApp message that's more than two lines. β€’ One paragraph from a document or report you wrote. Rules: real, not aspirational. How you actually write, not how you wish you wrote. Strip names and anything confidential β€” replace with `[Name]` or `[Project]`. That's your raw material. With those samples, you can run a **Voice Analyzer prompt** that tells the AI what makes *your* writing recognisable β€” your sentence rhythm, the words you use, the phrases you'd never say. **Why this matters** The AI doesn't sound like you because it doesn't know you yet. Once it does, the difference is immediate β€” and you can reuse that knowledge on every piece of writing you touch from here on. Step 1 is free. The Voice Analyzer prompt, the 5-section Voice Card you build from the findings, and the save-it-as-Custom-GPT / Claude Project path (so you never have to paste it again) are inside Pro today.
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⭐ Drill of the Week β€” Make Any Message Clearer in 30 Seconds
You wrote something. It's fine. It just doesn't quite land. Here's the fix: one prompt, two versions, under a minute. **The skill** Give the AI your message. Ask for two rewrites β€” one that cuts everything vague, one that makes it sound like a person wrote it. Pick the version that fits, or mix lines from both. **Do it** 1. Open ChatGPT (chat.openai.com β€” OpenAI's free AI assistant), Claude (claude.ai β€” Anthropic's free AI), or Gemini (gemini.google.com β€” Google's free AI). Any of the three works. 2. Paste this prompt and swap in your own message at the bottom: ``` I'm going to give you a message I wrote. Rewrite it two ways β€” keep the meaning identical each time: 1. Clearer β€” cut anything vague or redundant; every word earns its place. 2. Warmer β€” keep it professional, but make it sound like a person wrote it. Label each version. Don't explain your choices. Here's my message: [paste your text here] ``` 3. Read both. Pick the one that fits your situation β€” or take the clarity from version 1 and the tone from version 2. **The win** Two sharper options in seconds. You'll never stare at a draft wondering "is this too long?" or "does this sound cold?" again. A *prompt* is what you type to the AI β€” think of it as a clear instruction. The more specific you are, the better the result. You just ran your first editing prompt. Run it on something real β€” an email you've been putting off, a Slack message that felt off, an update you have to send today. Then drop your original and whichever version you used in this week's **Drill Thread**. πŸ‘‡ This is 1 of 3 drills Pro got this week. The other two: *Match the Tone You're Stuck On* (Wed in Pro) and *Cut a Long Doc to One Paragraph* (Fri in Pro).
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