Maggie Rae

The Generic AI Fixer

4 Claude prompts that turn basic, same-as-everyone AI output into content that sounds more specific, human, and actually like you.

If you've ever pasted something into ChatGPT and thought, "Okay… technically that's fine, but I would never say it like that," this is for you. Generic AI output isn't your fault. Most AI gives generic answers when it's given generic direction. These prompts will help you get more specific, more useful, more you-sounding results from Claude.

Pick a fix

Tap a card to open the prompt, then copy and paste it into Claude.

Use this when: The answer is technically fine, but it sounds like it could belong to literally anyone.
Act as a sharp but human content editor. I'm going to paste AI-generated content below. Your job is to remove anything that sounds generic, vague, overused, or like standard AI output. Then rewrite it so it sounds more specific, clear, and grounded in real-life language. Before rewriting, list the parts that feel generic and explain why. Here is the content: [paste content]

Tip: paste your current AI output right underneath the prompt before sending it to Claude.

Use this when: The content is okay, but it does not sound like something you would actually say.
Act as my voice editor. I'm going to paste a sample of how I naturally write, then I'll paste the AI-generated content I want fixed. Study my tone, sentence style, word choice, rhythm, and personality. Then rewrite the AI content so it sounds more like me while keeping the original meaning. Do not make it overly polished. Make it sound natural, conversational, and human. My writing sample: [paste sample]. AI content to rewrite: [paste content].

Tip: paste your current AI output right underneath the prompt before sending it to Claude.

Use this when: The advice is too broad and does not feel connected to the people you actually serve.
Act as an audience-aware messaging strategist. I'm going to paste AI-generated content below. My audience is [describe audience]. They are struggling with [describe symptom or frustration]. Rewrite this content so it speaks directly to what they are thinking, feeling, and dealing with in real life. Replace broad statements with specific examples, real-life language, and relevant details. Here is the content: [paste content]

Tip: paste your current AI output right underneath the prompt before sending it to Claude.

Use this when: The content gives information, but it does not make the reader feel seen.
Act as an emotional copy editor. I'm going to paste AI-generated content below. Rewrite it so the reader feels like, 'Wait, that is exactly what I'm dealing with.' Add more emotional context, specific frustrations, and relatable moments without making it dramatic or cheesy. Keep it honest, human, and grounded. Here is the content: [paste content]

Tip: paste your current AI output right underneath the prompt before sending it to Claude.

The real reason AI keeps sounding generic

These prompts will help you clean up basic AI output, but here is the bigger issue: if you have to keep fixing everything AI gives you, you are still doing too much of the work.

Generic AI usually happens because the tool does not know enough about your voice, your audience, your offers, your standards, or the role it is supposed to play.

That is the difference between opening a blank ChatGPT chat and using trained Claude bots that already know what they are there to help with.

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