--- Mastering an automatic text generation tool doesn't mean just pressing a button and waiting for success. It's a collaborative process where you act as the conductor and the AI as an extremely talented orchestra, but one that needs a clear score. ## The Master Workflow ### Phase 1: The Context (Input) Don't start with "Write about X". Start by defining: - **Role:** "Act as an expert in ancient Greek history." - **Goal:** "Explain the causes of the Peloponnesian War." - **Target audience:** "For first-year university students." ### Phase 2: The Outline (Outlining) Ask the AI to create the table of contents before writing the content. This allows you to correct the structure without wasting time. ### Phase 3: Generate in Sections It is better to generate section by section than to request a text of 3000 words at once. The quality of the details is much higher. !!! success Generating in sections reduces repetitions and ensures that the AI keeps the common thread from beginning to end. ## Examples of Effective Inputs | Ziel | Empfohlene Eingabe | |----------|--------------------| | **Argumentativer Aufsatz** | "Analyze the pros and cons of [Thema] from an ethical perspective, citing at least 3 schools of thought." | | **Exekutivzusammenfassung** | "Summarize the main points of the following text in 5 actionable bullet points for an executive board." | | **Kreative Erzählung** | "Write the beginning of a story set in [Ort], where the main conflict is [Konflikt]. Use a melancholic tone." | ## 3 Beginner Mistakes to Avoid 1. **Accepting the first draft:** The first answer is often the most generic. Ask to "analyze it more" or "replace the example with a more current one". 2. **Ignoring review:** The AI writes excellently, but is sometimes creative with the data. Always check names, dates and statistics. 3. **Losing your style:** If the text sounds too much like "machine", add your own anecdotes or characteristic phrases. ## Fazit An automatic text generation tool is your best ally to scale your content creation, provided you retain editorial control. Use it for research, structuring and writing, but always reserve the final human judgment.