Quiz: Will It All Sound Like AI?

3 questions · 80% to pass

1. Why does the lesson say one generalist prompt produces weak content?

Splitting production into specialist stages lets each pass do one job well. An editor whose only mandate is killing AI patterns catches what a writer grading its own work misses.

2. According to the lesson, what is a voice file built from?

The voice file is a style contract drawn from material you actually wrote, including banned phrases and things you would never say. It gets maintained like a brand guide.

3. The pipeline costs more than one-shot generation. How does the lesson justify that cost?

The lesson is direct about the tradeoff: more stages and more attention per piece. What you buy is output in your own voice instead of the house voice readers have learned to skip.

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