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That free webinar about prompt chaining opened my eyes

I always thought AI writing tools were just for generating a paragraph or two at a time. Then I watched a 20 minute demo last Tuesday where a guy broke a blog post into 5 smaller prompts and stitched them together. The result actually sounded like a human wrote it, not a robot. I tried it myself on a client's website copy and saved about 2 hours of editing. Has anyone else tried breaking down their prompts into steps like that?
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holly_brown
Yeah that bit about it sounding human is what got me. I tried the same thing with a product description and the flow was way better. It really does cut down on the editing time since you're not fixing awkward robot sentences. Breaking it into steps feels more like giving instructions to a junior writer than a machine.
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davis.dylan
davis.dylan5d agoMost Upvoted
Junior writer" is pretty generous. More like "intern who just discovered thesaurus.com and won't stop using 'utilize'." But hey, at least the intern doesn't demand a pizza party for finishing a paragraph.
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