--- Mastering an automatic text generator isn't about 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 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 historian of ancient Greece". - **Objective:** "Explain the causes of the Peloponnesian War". - **Audience:** "For first-year university students". ### Phase 2: The Schema (Outlining) Ask the AI to generate the index before writing the content. This allows you to correct the structure without wasting time. ### Phase 3: Generation by Blocks It is better to generate section by section rather than requesting a text of 3000 words all at once. The quality of detail is much higher. !!! success Generating by sections reduces repetitions and ensures that the AI maintains the common thread from beginning to end. ## Examples of Prompts that Work | Objective | Recommended Prompt | |-----------|---------------------| | **Argumentative Essay** | "Analyze the pros and cons of [Argument] from an ethical perspective, citing at least 3 currents of thought." | | **Executive Summary** | "Summarize the key points of the following text into 5 actionable points for a management committee." | | **Creative Narrative** | "Write the beginning of a story set in [Location] where the main conflict is [Conflict]. Use a melancholic tone." | ## 3 Beginner Mistakes to Avoid 1. **Accepting the first result:** The first answer is often the most generic. Ask "make it more analytical" or "change the example to a more current one". 2. **Ignoring fact-checking:** The AI is excellent at drafting but sometimes creative with data. Always check names, dates and statistics. 3. **Losing your style:** If the text sounds too "machine-like", inject anecdotes or characteristic phrases of your own. ## Conclusion An automatic text generator is your best ally for scaling content production, as long as you maintain editorial control. Use it to research, structure and draft, but always reserve the final touch for your human judgment.