Aug 21, 2026
Recently, you may have witnessed a flood of “AI experts” on social media, constantly advertising expensive courses or sharing batches of ready-made prompts. This has created a trend that makes many people think they now hold a magic tool for creating outstanding content.
However, the truth is that if everyone uses the same prompt and the exact same method, it becomes hard to stand out in highly competitive markets. Producing a stream of videos or articles that all look alike makes it difficult to create your own distinct identity. Mass-copying ideas reduces personal creative value, making your content feel dull to viewers.
If you want to create content with a unique personal signature, you must proactively train AI to help it understand:
If you only use generic prompts, AI can easily fall into “content hallucination”: the article is long and appears deep, but lacks coherence and consistent emotion. This causes viewers to quickly lose interest and not stay engaged with the content long-term.
An effective prompt needs to ensure the following elements:
Content must go straight to the point of the video or article, avoiding unnecessary tangents to keep viewer attention.
Apply hooks, tropes, and devices to extend engagement time, create drama or depth, while maintaining a consistent writing style throughout the script.
Choosing vocabulary appropriate to the field makes content more persuasive and engaging. For example, for a murder-mystery topic you might use words like “in truth,” “the ghost of the victim,” “the hidden culprit”; for a philosophy topic you could bring in terms like “dialectic,” “stoicism,” “idealism.” Avoid dull, cliché phrases that make the audience quickly lose interest.
A script should maintain a consistent role, voice, and personality — for example, an Eastern philosophy character, a Buddhist teaching voice, an artistic narrator, or an analytical commentator. This consistency contributes to coherence and appeal across the whole piece of content.
Emotional flow and content connection are very important elements that AI only handles well when carefully trained by you. A successful script must convey continuity in emotion and logic from beginning to end, rather than just summarizing the opening and letting AI freely generate the rest, which leads to fragmented, disjointed content.
Many people mistakenly believe a long script automatically means quality content. But in reality, if the ideas are disjointed and the emotion inconsistent, viewers will lose patience and fail to find real value. In particular, those who have never written a complete piece of content or planned carefully are easily led astray by AI and end up failing.
If you don’t yet know how to train AI yourself and want to stop relying on mass-shared prompts, learning to train AI in a structured way is essential. This lets you produce content daily, creating continuously without copying other people’s ideas.
If you don’t invest the time and effort to master AI-training techniques yourself, you may well end up paying extra to start over from scratch in the future.
To become a professional AI content creator, you must master this tool by training it to serve your own style and needs. On the other hand, if you merely dream of using free prompts to produce work that outshines thousands of other channels, that’s unlikely to become reality.
In short, training AI yourself and building your own distinct prompts is the most basic and important step toward creating quality, engaging, and distinctive content on today’s digital platforms.