You can spot AI copy now. The tidy bullets. The fake excitement. The email that sounds polite in a way no one is actually polite. imperfectly learns your writing habits so the first draft sounds closer to you.
Most AI tools are trained to be helpful, safe, and correct. That often means every sentence arrives scrubbed clean. Real people leave rough edges.
The "AI voice" has become its own dialect. When your note sounds like that, people notice. It feels like borrowed effort.
Your rhythm, your shortcuts, your slang, your sentence fragments. That is the stuff that makes you sound like you. Most tools smooth it out.
Human writing is uneven. It carries mood, timing, pressure, and tiny mistakes. Clean is not always believable.
A prompt can only guess at your voice. imperfectly looks at the places you already write and picks up the habits that make your voice yours.
You do not write the same way at 9 AM and 2 AM. The draft should move with the moment.
"AI learned to write perfectly.
People did not."
Mood shows up in writing. That is not a bug. It is part of why a message lands.
You write differently for a client, a teammate, a friend, and a deadline.
Fragments and run-ons can carry more rhythm than a perfect sentence.
Your quirks are part of the proof that someone real is there.
We learn your patterns, not your secrets. The system looks for style signals without keeping the private stuff underneath.
Your writing profile stays in your account. Period.
Your writing is not used to train a shared model.
Keep the pattern. Drop the content.
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