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Your specific rhythm, metaphors, and voice are your unique identifiers.

Living as a "human" in a digital world often feels like a paradox. We use machines to help us sound more like ourselves, yet the core of our humanity—our flaws, our unique "fingerprints," and our unpredictable "burstiness"—remains the one thing technology cannot truly replicate.

If you find yourself using AI tools to assist your workflow, the goal should be to maintain your "human-in-the-loop" status. Experts from LinkedIn and Medium suggest that the true art of modern writing is in the selection —choosing what to keep and what to discard.

If a sentence feels too "perfect" or formal when read out loud, tweak it. Add a filler word or a contraction to break the robotic rhythm.

Machines love consistency. To sound human, introduce complex thoughts and unexpected shifts in perspective that challenge "standard" logic.

In an age where AI can generate a 1,500-word article in seconds, the value of content has shifted from "volume" to "soul". Machines are designed to be statistically predictable and uniform. In contrast, human writing is naturally "messy"—we use varied sentence lengths (burstiness), informal contractions like "don't" instead of "do not," and personal anecdotes that no database can simulate.

Adopt an approachable tone. Imagine you are writing to a single friend rather than a faceless crowd.

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