Workshop: Learn to Write With AI

ChatGPT, GPT-3, and Lex as powerful tools in the writing process

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AI can help you produce the best writing of your life—but only if you know how to use it well. 

In this 90 minute subscriber-only workshop I'll take you through how I use AI in my writing process. We'll cover how AI can help you:

  • Get your thoughts down when you want to
  • Organize your thoughts before you get started on a piece
  • Capture a voice when you want the flavor of a particular writer
  • Summarize complex ideas when you’re trying to explain
  • Help you when you get stuck
  • Evaluate your writing when you need a fresh brain

You'll get to see how each of these techniques are used in my writing process, and have the chance to try them in a hands-on way yourself.

By the end of the workshop you'll have a detailed understanding of how to use AI to get your best ideas out of your head and into high-quality writing that will spread. 

The Details

When: March 1, at 2:30 PM EST

Where: In our subscriber Discord

What's included: 90 minutes of instruction and hands-on practice with Dan and other Every subscribers.

This event is for Every subscribers only. Subscriptions cost $20 / month or $200 / year—with a $1 trial.

Can't make it? We'll record the session and make it available for subscribers.


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