Lesson 4 of 20

Adjusting tone and format

Asking for "a warm, professional tone" does not work: those are stretchy adjectives, and the AI fills them with the average of everything it has read.

This lesson swaps adjectives for instructions that can be met, and adds the setting almost nobody asks for: format.

Unit 1 · AI basics Part of the full course
5 min · 10 steps · beginner level

What you will be able to do afterwards

  • Describe a tone with checkable instructions instead of adjectives.
  • Ask for length, structure and ending so you never reorder anything.
  • Use one of your own old texts as the tone example.

What is inside

The 10 steps of the lesson, in order. Each one works on a phone and marks itself.

  1. The two tweaks that make the biggest difference
  2. Asking for a genuine tone
  3. Formats you can ask for
  4. True or false
  5. The right approach for each recipient
  6. The same message, four versions
  7. Instructions you can actually follow
  8. Build the full instruction
  9. Fixing a text you already have
  10. Before you publish
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The other lessons in this unit

AI basics: What a text AI actually does, and how to ask so the first draft is already useful.

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