In the age of LLM, social media is a reminder of the precious thing we are losing: unique sounds,
Over time, it has become clear how many positions are being created by LLM. To say is a voice. Every post looks like it is posted by the same social media manager.
If you’re relying on LLM to write all your posts, you’re making a mistake.
Your voice is an asset. Not just what you want to say, but how you say it.
Your voice is unique. It is formed from experiences over your lifetime. No one’s voice will be exactly like yours.
Your voice becomes recognizable. After several posts it becomes something that people subconsciously connect with, recognize, trust, and look forward to.
Your voice provides the framework for the impression you make in a job interview, when networking at a meet-up, or with a colleague.
Years ago I got a job thanks to my blog posts. A manager wanted my voice to influence his organization. Your voice is an asset.
With time and practice your voice matures and becomes more unique.
LLM can take away your voice, and the rest of us lose something precious in the process.
Writing “in your own voice” is not the same as in an LLM. Your voice is not stable. It changes with the tide of your life and state of mind. Your most impactful message may come because it was the right time and you were in the right frame of mind.
Let your voice grow with use. Let it be unique.
Don’t let one of your greatest assets be destroyed by cognitive laziness.
write in Yours sound.
I don’t care what the linguistic remix machine makes.
I care what you have to say.
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