How to Make the best Use of AI
How to Make the best use of Ai
Use Ai well Without Turning Your Content Into Wallpaper
AI is a fantastic co-worker.
It never gets tired, never complains, and is very happy to draft things at 2 a.m.
But like any helpful assistant, the results depend on how you work together.
Used well, AI feels like a thinking partner. It helps you explore ideas, test phrasing, sharpen structure, and move faster without disappearing. The human stays in the room. You can feel intention in the work: a point of view, a reason this piece exists, a sense that someone chose these words on purpose.
Used less thoughtfully, AI produces something else entirely.
You’ve seen it:
Articles that explain everything and somehow say nothing. Perfectly polite paragraphs that march along in neat formation. Content that is technically correct, emotionally neutral, and oddly forgettable ... like hotel art you wouldn’t notice even if you tried.
The difference isn’t about how much AI was used.
It’s about who’s steering.
When AI helps you express an idea you already care about, the result feels grounded. There’s a voice behind it. Maybe a slight bias. Maybe a playful aside. Maybe a moment where the writer notices something slightly inconvenient, slightly human, and leaves it in.
When AI is asked to “just handle it,” the work tends to float. It fills space. It behaves.
It never risks being wrong or interesting.
Here’s a simple way to tell the difference.
Good AI-assisted content feels like someone saying:
“Here’s how I see it. Let me walk you through my thinking.”
The other kind feels like:
“Here is information. Please consume responsibly.”
Readers may not articulate this distinction, but they feel it instantly.
One invites trust. The other invites scrolling.
So if you’re using AI (and most of us are), the goal isn’t to hide it or overthink it.
It’s simply this: stay present. Make choices. Leave fingerprints.
Because AI can generate a thousand reasonable sentences.
Only you can decide which ones deserve to exist.
✨ Fleeky

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Where you able to find your own style and voice? Let me know... and how?
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Thanks for this lesson, Fleeky! I just love how AI is evolving at a faster pace everyday even though it's a little scary at times knowing what's real and what isn't but we just have to find a more positive outlet to adjust to these changes now that AI has fully integrated into our lives.
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Hi Fleeky,
Some excellent points here, I know you already do, but I think most of us create our "spot the AI" methods and I have found no matter which platform I use, I must go through any the results for accuracy. This after getting over my early not so long ago time of using AI for the first and the wow factor.
It's still an ongoing learning curve.
Rob
Yes, hard tracks indeed, Rob.
The learning curve doesn’t really stop.
The early wow factor gives way to careful checking and judgment ... regardless of the platform.
Still learning, still adjusting.
Thanks for sharing your experience.
✨ Fleeky
So true. When there’s intention behind the words, you can feel it instantly. Great reminder to stay human in the process.
Good post Fleeky.
Spot on. AI works best as a co-worker, not a substitute. When there’s intention and a real voice behind the words, content connects — otherwise it just becomes wallpaper. Great reminder to stay present and leave our fingerprints.
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I am sure my earliest use of AI sounds like a regurgitation; it was all brand new and I used it fairly blindly, exactly why I am re-visiting all my earliest work. The output is now far better, once I improved how I prompted, corrected and guided. We now work better side by side at creating to meet my audience needs and the overall goals. The more we work together, the more it picks up my voice. You are right in saying that it should definitely take on an assistant's role though; human oversight is a must.
Yes... doing the same... revising a lot.
Thank you for sharing your experience Elyta
✨ Fleeky
You're welcome. Always happy to share. 🙃