“With the rapid development of artificial intelligence technology…” When you see an opening like this, can you instantly guess that it was written by AI? AI-generated content often carries a distinct “machine feel,” primarily reflected in three aspects: 1. Template Language AI excels at using standard phrases from its knowledge base but can easily fall into the formulaic patterns of argumentative essays like “In recent years… it is undeniable that… in conclusion…” For example, when writing about workplace anxiety, AI might say, “In the competitive modern society, professionals face immense pressure,” while a human might express, “Last week, a colleague was suddenly laid off, and as I stared at my computer screen, I realized my resume hadn’t been updated in three years.” 2. Lack of Emotion AI can analyze data but struggles with empathy. When discussing parenting, AI might list “five methods for scientific parenting,” while a mom blogger might say, “Yesterday, my child had a fever of 39 degrees, and as I walked him up and down the hospital corridor, I suddenly understood that being a mom is an exam that never ends.” These details and emotions are key to resonating with readers. 3. Mechanical Logic AI tends to use a linear structure of “first, second, last,” while human writing is better at creating twists and surprises. For instance, when discussing weight loss experiences, AI might say, “Weight loss requires controlling diet and increasing exercise,” while a human might say, “I’ve tried every weight loss method, and in the end, I discovered the real secret is—cutting ties with my best friend because she always invites me for hot pot late at night.” II. Three Core Tips for Transforming AI Articles Knowing the characteristics of AI-generated content, we can precisely adjust it through prompts. Here are three proven techniques: (1) Assign a Role, Let AI Become a ‘Real Blogger’ Clearly define the role in the prompt, such as “You are a parenting blogger with 10 years of experience, skilled at sharing parenting insights humorously.” You can also add character details: “35 years old, mother of two, enjoys baking and complaining about her husband.” This way, AI will automatically adopt the character’s perspective and write content closer to that of a real blogger. Case Comparison:– Regular Prompt: “Write an article about children’s anxiety when starting school”– Optimized Prompt: “You are a parenting blogger with 10 years of experience, and your child just started kindergarten. Please share your child’s first week of school in a diary format, including your conversations with your child and the details of you secretly wiping away tears.” (2) Inject Emotion, Let the Words ‘Breathe’ AI-generated content is often too rational; we can guide it to include emotional elements through prompts: – Request the use of relatable metaphors: “Describe the child’s feelings before starting school as ‘nervous like a first date'”- Include interactive expressions: “At the end of the article, ask readers, ‘What funny stories happened when your child started school? I’m waiting in the comments section'”- Allow for imperfections: “There can be 1-2 colloquial errors, like ‘Oh, where was I just now?'” Testing has shown that adding these prompts increased comment rates by three times, with readers expressing, “Finally, it doesn’t feel like reading a textbook.” (3) Structured Output, Create a ‘Viral Framework’ Based on the characteristics of WeChat articles, we can optimize the structure using a professional prompt framework (P-R-O-M-P-T): – P (Purpose): Clearly define the goal “Write a parenting article that readers can’t help but share”- R (Role): Set the role “Parenting blogger”- O (Outline): Provide a framework “1. Preparation before school; 2. The breakdown on the first day; 3. Surprising changes after a week”- M (Method): Specify the method “Use contrast techniques, including specific time points and data”- P (Parameter): Set parameters “Keep each section within 300 words, using emojis and subheadings”- T (Test): Verification criteria “Check for more than three details that can resonate with readers” (4) Reverse Prompting, Teach AI to ‘Speak Human’ If you are not satisfied with the generated results, you can optimize the prompts using reverse prompting. For example, if the AI’s article is too stiff, we can: 1. First, have AI analyze the original text’s issues: “Please point out where this article exhibits AI characteristics”2. Based on the analysis, adjust the prompts: “Avoid using ‘first, second,’ and instead use ‘Did you know? Actually…”3. Generate again and compare the results, iterating until satisfied. III. WeChat Article Optimization Strategies (1) Pain Points + Suspense in Titles, Increase Click-Through Rate by 50% According to the rules of viral articles on WeChat, titles should simultaneously address pain points and create suspense: – Pain Point Entry: “Why does your child always cry when starting school? 90% of parents overlook this point”- Numerical Comparison: “With these 3 tips, reduce your child’s crying from 7 days to 3 days”- Identity Binding: “Second-time mom’s personal test: Children’s anxiety when starting school is actually the parents’ separation anxiety” (2) Formatting Details for a Smoother Reading Experience – Each paragraph should not exceed 5 lines, using short sentences and line breaks appropriately- Include 3-5 emojis or hand-drawn illustrations to relieve reading pressure- Highlight key data with bold or ✨ symbols (3) Ending Guidance to Achieve a Follower Growth Loop – Benefit Hook: “Follow our public account and reply ‘Starting School’ to receive the ’30-Day School Adaptation Plan'”- Interactive Topic: “What funny stories happened when your child started school? The highest liked comment will receive a picture book”- Forwarding Phrase: “If you find this useful, share it with moms who need it, and let’s conquer school anxiety together!” IV. Common Pitfalls and Avoidance Guide 1. How to Avoid Content Homogeneity? Add personalized requirements in the prompts: “Please incorporate local details based on the kindergarten situation in your city” 2. What if AI-generated examples are not realistic? Have AI “reverse prompt” realistic examples: “Please create a specific scene based on the situation ‘the child wet their pants on the first day of school,’ including the teacher’s reaction, the child’s expression, and your psychological state” 3. Will platforms recognize AI content? Tests by Tencent Cloud show that using “role assignment + emotional injection” prompts reduced the machine recognition rate of AI articles from 82% to 15%. The key is to avoid excessive use of lists and summary statements. V. Conclusion AI writing is not just simple copy-pasting; it requires us to act like directors, guiding AI through prompts to achieve a “de-machine” transformation. Remember the three core principles: 1. Role Immersion: Let AI become a fleshed-out blogger2. Emotion-Driven: Use details and interaction to bridge the gap with readers3. Structure Optimization: Create a viral template that fits the WeChat ecosystem Finally, here’s a universal prompt formula: [Role Setting] + [Scene Task] + [Emotional Requirement] + [Structural Framework] + [Forwarding Guidance] For example: “You are a career blogger with 5 years of experience, who just experienced a layoff. Please write a first-person article titled ‘Three Months After Being Laid Off, I Turned My Life Around with These 5 Tips,’ including your psychological state when submitting resumes and details of interview failures. The article should be divided into 3 parts, each accompanied by an emoji. End with a prompt for readers to follow the public account and reply ‘Turnaround’ to receive a resume template.” Now try this formula to let your AI articles say goodbye to the “plastic feel” and become viral hits in your social circle! Remember to share it with friends who are also troubled by AI writing, and unlock the secrets to writing with a human touch together! 🌟