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so i want to become a better writer. i have started blogging recently. and since english isn't my mother language, my english sucks and grammar mistakes, awkward phrasings, run-on sentences splash on me like cold water. so i want to use AI, but an idiom has it

I fish not for fish, but for fishing.

I dont want to produce flawless and glazing writings at production, i just want to improve myself and develop my own writing style, bit by bit. and i know AI is great at highlighting my language mistakes, so how to use AI to teach me to write and help me improve, without having me becoming a brainrot? I read every day, so I'm confident that I've an input--i've sources for me to be like be able to be experimenting with different words, phrases, idioms, sentence patterns, structures, etc. People play sudoku are not because they want to make money through it or end the world's hunger, but want to imrpove their brains and intelligence, and probably prove that they are smart in some ways.

I am thinking use AI to coach me in this cycle: 1st: write without constantly fearing of making mistakes, and proof-read it myself using my brain, post the writing on medium 2nd: let AI proof-read it, memorize all the mistakes, and its recommendations 3rd: let AI generate a practice based on my mistakes and room for improvement 4th: do the practice 5th: the cycle repeats

Is this a good way? Do redditors practice writing in this AI era in similar ways?

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  • Why don't you write in your mother tongue? Commented 10 hours ago
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    I’m voting to close this question because it concerns language learning and should be migrated to ell.stackexchange.com. The OP asks how to improve their language proficiency with the help of AI, and in the context of this question writing only serves as a language learning exercise. Commented 7 hours ago

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I would suggest using AI in a particularly constrained way; and specifically the Google search AI.

Use it to find websites with writing advice in particular subjects, and then copy that writing advice into the AI and ask it to use that (and only that) to judge how well your writing adheres to that advice.

AI is trained on everything on the web, and that makes its judgements bland, because the average of everything is not ever great. So do not use it as a judge of quality; the best it can do is notice when you deviate from "average" and then tell you that your writing is not good because it is not average.

But what it is reasonably good at is following rules you set down, and then checking to see if your writing follows those rules. That is a way you might use AI to help you improve your writing; as a coach or tester trained on a specific "How-To" website.

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