How to Create LinkedIn Posts with AI That Sound Human (Not Robotic)
How to Create LinkedIn Posts with AI That Sound Human (Not Robotic)
AI-generated LinkedIn content often sounds generic, robotic, and obviously automated. Here's how to use AI tools effectively while maintaining authenticity.
The Problem with Most AI LinkedIn Content
You've seen these posts:
"In today's fast-paced digital landscape, it's more important than ever to leverage synergies and drive value creation..."
Nobody talks like this. Yet most AI tools produce exactly this kind of corporate jargon that gets ignored.
What Makes LinkedIn Content Sound Human
1. Personal Stories
Real experiences and specific details that AI can't fabricate.
2. Conversational Tone
Write like you're talking to a friend at a coffee shop, not presenting to a boardroom.
3. Imperfect Grammar (Sometimes)
Starting sentences with "And" or "But." Using fragments. Being casual.
4. Hot Takes
Opinions that might be controversial. AI plays it safe; humans don't.
5. Vulnerability
Admitting failures, doubts, and lessons learned the hard way.
How to Use AI for LinkedIn Without Sounding Robotic
Step 1: Use AI for Structure, Not Voice
Let AI help you organize thoughts, not write the final copy.
Step 2: Feed It Your Voice
Train AI tools with examples of your best-performing posts.
Step 3: Edit Aggressively
Never post AI content without rewriting at least 30% of it.
Step 4: Add Specific Details
Replace generic statements with specific numbers, names, and experiences.
Step 5: Check the "Human Score"
Tools like Reevix AI show a Human Score that indicates how natural your content sounds. Aim for 90+.
The 100 Human Score Framework
At Reevix, we developed the Human Score metric to help creators write AI-assisted content that reads naturally:
- 100 Human Score: Passes as completely human-written
- 80-99: Mostly natural with minor AI tells
- 60-79: Noticeable AI patterns
- Below 60: Obviously AI-generated
Best Practices for AI-Assisted LinkedIn Posts
- Start with a hook - First line determines if people click "see more"
- Use short paragraphs - One idea per paragraph, max
- Include a clear CTA - What should readers do next?
- Post consistently - 3-5 times per week for best results
- Engage in comments - AI can draft; you must engage personally
Conclusion
AI is a powerful tool for LinkedIn content, but only when used correctly. The goal is to save time on structure and ideation while keeping your authentic voice front and center.
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