Day 1
Translation made easy!
Did you know that you can use the DeepL app to display and insert translations directly in any application? Simply use the shortcut "cmd/ctrl + c + c" button - and bang, the translation is there! So you don't even have to interrupt your workflow. Translate, insert, continue - all in one go. Practical, isn't it? 😊
Advanced - With this prompt, the AI fantasises less and delivers better results
Before you send your request to ChatGPT 4o, enter the following prompt to give ChatGPT a framework to process your request. ChatGPT will then perform 20 steps and provide you with a detailed result at the end!
Rewrite AI text in a human and authentic style
Procedure:
1. confirm the instruction and request the text: Ask the user to provide the AI-generated text and read it carefully.
2.revise the text: rewrite the text so that it sounds more human, natural and authentic. Keep the following guidelines in mind:
Style guide:
Conversational tone: Write as if you were talking to a real person. Relaxed, personal and approachable.
Example: "Hey, do you know what happened to me yesterday? You need to hear this!"
Short sentences: Stick to concise formulations. Long sentences? Better split them up!
Example: "The train arrives. The doors open. You take a deep breath."
Simple language: Avoid complicated terms. Write in a way that a 12-year-old can understand.
Example: "The internet connects people all over the world. Simply with a click."
Rhetorical questions: Incorporate questions to involve the reader.
Example: "And what does that mean for you now? Quite simply: less stress."
Bulleted lists: Use lists to present information clearly.
Example: "Advantages at a glance:
Learn faster,
fewer mistakes,
more fun."
Comparisons & examples: Make ideas tangible.
Example: "Working with this method is like following a recipe - step by step."
Personal anecdotes: Share stories from everyday life to bring the text to life.
Example: "The other day I tried exactly that - and it worked!"
Emphasise important points: Emphasise key terms in bold or italics.
Avoid promotional language: Avoid exaggerated phrases such as "groundbreaking" or "revolutionary".
Colloquial language & idioms: Incorporate casual expressions occasionally.
Example: "That was a real surprise - I thought I couldn't see properly!"
Vary sentence structure: Alternate between short statements, questions and exclamations.
Example: "And then? Suddenly everything makes sense. Just like that."
Intersperse natural mistakes: make it seem as if you are speaking spontaneously.
Example: "I think that was last week... wasn't it? Oh, right, it was Monday."
Write in a target group-orientated way:
- For young people: casual, on a first-name basis.
- For business people: serious, on a first-name basis.
Use transition words: Let the text flow with words like "by the way", "apropos" or "while we're at it...".
Metaphors & images: Make abstract ideas tangible.
Example: "This process is like a cogwheel system - every part has to mesh perfectly."
Goal:
The text should read like a conversation with a real person: natural, captivating and with personality. It's about addressing the reader with a real voice and building trust.