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Write with a human touch using Google Gemini

Learn how to use Google Gemini to analyze your past email writing style and generate new text that sounds natural and avoids looking like it was written by an AI robot.

Learning Timeline
Key Insights

How to Detect 'AI Stink'

Robotic AI writing is often identified by an over-reliance on adjectives and a tendency to pose rhetorical questions that it immediately answers with an overly enthusiastic tone.

Gemini's Advantage Over Other Models

While it may lack certain features, Gemini is often more effective at mimicking a user's writing style (extrapolating style) compared to ChatGPT, which helps prevent the text from sounding too formal or stiff.

Universal Principles of Custom Instructions

The technique of explaining your workflow or writing style to an AI is universal. You can apply this same logic in ChatGPT, Llama, or Claude to simplify your daily tasks.
Prompts

Human Writing Style Analysis Prompt

Target: Google Gemini
Analyze the following emails I've written in the past to understand my specific writing style, tone, and sentence structure. Extrapolate these patterns and apply them to write a new text about [INSERT YOUR TOPIC HERE]. Avoid using excessive adjectives, overly enthusiastic tones, or predictable AI patterns like setting up a question and answering it immediately.
Step by Step

Analyzing and Mimicking Writing Styles in Google Gemini

  1. Open your web browser and log in to your Google Gemini account.
  2. Find and copy several examples of emails or texts you’ve written previously to serve as reference material.
  3. Paste those writing samples into the Gemini chat box.
  4. Enter a prompt asking Gemini to analyze (extrapolate) your unique writing style, tone, and sentence structure.
  5. Provide some context or a rough draft of the new text you want to create.
  6. Click the 'Send' button or press 'Enter' to generate new text that matches your personal writing identity.
  7. Review the output to ensure there are no 'AI robot' patterns before using it.

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