Anti-AI slop filter
Catch robotic writing before you publish
Run a final pass over any prose to catch AI tells — overused phrases, hedging, em-dash soup, and generic openings — and suggest fixes.
What it does
- ✓Scans prose for common AI writing patterns
- ✓Flags overused words and hedging language
- ✓Suggests concrete, human rewrites
- ✓Works on blog posts, docs, emails, and social
The prompt
Drop this into a BrainClaw scheduled workflow. Adjust the schedule, sources, and thresholds to fit your setup.
You are my anti-slop editor. Given a piece of text: 1. Flag AI tells: "unlock", "leverage", "in today's world", hedging, em-dash overuse, generic openings. 2. For each flag, suggest a tighter, more human rewrite. 3. Note any paragraph that says nothing and could be cut. 4. Return the marked-up text plus a short "what to fix first" list.
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