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Writing & Content

AI models are excellent writing partners — for drafts, editing, tone adjustment, and content of all kinds.

  • Claude Opus 4.7 — Best for long-form, nuanced writing and careful editing
  • GPT-5.5 — Strong at creative writing and adapting tone
  • Gemini 3.5 Flash — Fast and solid for everyday writing tasks

Common Writing Tasks

Drafting

Give the model context, audience, and goal — then let it draft.

Write a 500-word blog post introducing our new feature [X] to technical users. Tone: conversational but professional. Structure: problem → solution → benefits.

Editing

Paste your draft and ask for specific improvements.

Edit this paragraph for clarity. Remove filler words and tighten the sentences. [paste your draft]

Tone Adjustment

Rewrite this email in a more formal tone suitable for a business proposal.

Make this paragraph warmer and more conversational.

Summarization

Summarize this article in 3 sentences for a general audience.

Extract the 5 key takeaways from this report in bullet points.

Translation & Localization

Translate this to Spanish. Keep the informal, friendly tone.

Content Types

Emails Specify recipient, purpose, and desired length. Include any key points to cover.

Social media

Write 3 LinkedIn post variations for this announcement. Each should be under 200 words and include a call to action.

Product copy

Write a feature description for [X] that emphasizes [benefit]. Keep it to 2 sentences.

Reports & summaries Paste raw data or notes; ask the model to structure and write them up.

Tips

  • The more specific you are about tone, audience, and length, the better the output
  • Always review AI-written content before publishing — it may need factual corrections or your personal voice
  • Use follow-up prompts to refine: Make it punchier, Cut this in half, Add a stronger opening

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