How Do You Train AI to Actually Sound Like You?
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Have you ever used AI to write something… and immediately thought,
“This isn’t something I would actually say”?
You tweak it.
You rewrite parts of it.
Sometimes you scrap it entirely.
And at that point, it feels faster to just do it yourself.
That’s not because AI isn’t capable.
It’s because it doesn’t understand you yet.
In this episode of Rocky Mountain Marketing, we’re continuing the AI series and focusing on the piece most business owners skip.
Not tools.
Not prompts.
Clarity.
Because if your voice, your perspective, and your messaging aren’t clearly defined, AI has nothing specific to reflect.
So it fills in the gaps with what it already knows.
And that’s why everything starts to sound the same.
In this episode, I walk through:
- Why AI output often feels disconnected from your brand
- The real reason editing takes longer than expected
- Why adjusting prompts is not fixing the issue
- How to clearly define your voice and communication style
- What it actually looks like to “teach” AI how you think
Because once AI understands how you operate, everything changes.
Key Takeaways- AI reflects what you give it, not what you intend
- Lack of clarity leads to generic output
- Rewriting everything is a sign of missing context
- Examples accelerate alignment faster than instructions
- Consistency comes from patterns, not repetition
Timestamps:
[00:00:00] – Why AI Content Doesn’t Sound Like You (Big Mistake)
[00:01:00] – The Real Problem: AI Lacks Your Brand Voice & Context
[00:02:30] – Stop Prompting Wrong: Why Context Beats Prompts
[00:04:00] – Define Your Voice, Audience & Messaging (Step-by-Step)
[00:05:30] – How to Train AI Using Real Content Examples
[00:07:30] – Build AI Workflows That Save Time (Not Create More Work)
Before you open AI again, take a step back.
Find one piece of content that feels completely aligned with how you communicate.
Then find one that feels off.
Use both as your starting point.
Because the more clearly you define what fits and what doesn’t, the easier it becomes to get results that actually sound like you.
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