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EPISODE · Mar 16, 2026 · 50 MIN

The Ghostwriter of the AI’s Soul: Why Your Prompts Sound Robotic (And How to Fix It)

from Advances and Innovations in Actuation Systems · host PRASAD BHONDE

Ever feel like your AI tools sound like a sterile corporate robot? We've all been there.Here's the truth: The AI isn't the problem. Our prompts are.In this episode, we break down the art of "Ghostwriting the AI's Soul." We explore why being a casual AI user is a losing game, and how you can train your models to sound witty, relatable, and deeply human.What you'll learn: ​ The Architect: How to structure prompts like a codebase so the AI never forgets your rules. ​ The Psychologist: Why you need to program human flaws and core beliefs into your AI. ​ The Master Rhetorician: How to command rhythm, pacing, and "open loops" to keep your audience hooked.Look, getting AI to sound human takes obsessive iteration. But once you master these three roles, you'll stop automating trash and start building a mind.Listen now and upgrade your prompt engineering game. 🎧#AICommunication #PromptEngineering #FutureOfWork

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