How to Build a "Communication Profile" That Makes AI Write Exactly Like You
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You've tried this. You pasted a few emails into ChatGPT, told it to "write in my style," and got back something that reads like a polished LinkedIn post from a stranger. The vocabulary was close. The tone was off. The result felt like someone doing an impression of you at a party — recognizable, but wrong in ways you can't quite articulate. The problem isn't the model. The problem is that "mimic my style" is not an instruction. It's a wish. And language models don't grant wishes — they follow…
1Key Takeaways
- You pasted a few emails into ChatGPT, told it to "write in my style," and got back something that reads like a polished LinkedIn post from a stranger.
- The result felt like someone doing an impression of you at a party — recognizable, but wrong in ways you can't quite articulate.
- The problem is that "mimic my style" is not an instruction.
- And language models don't grant wishes — they follow….
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Prompt and agent patterns spread fast; staying current saves time and token cost. DEV — Prompt Engineering reports that you pasted a few emails into ChatGPT, told it to "write in my style," and got back something that reads like a polished LinkedIn post from a stranger.
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