AI for writers
A practical path for writers defending human work from false AI accusations, checking AI-assisted output, and pricing their craft after AI.
Last verified 2026-07-28
This track is for writers dealing with AI in real client work — starting where the pain is sharpest: a detector flags your human writing as AI, and the burden of proof lands on you. From there it moves into checking AI-assisted output before it ships, writing documentation that agents can actually use, and pricing your work when clients expect AI speed.
Follow the order when you need the whole foundation. Otherwise, start with the question that is blocking a current assignment and use the rest as a checklist for what to learn next.
Learning path
- Respond to an AI-detector false positive — and prove you wrote it
- Catch fabricated statistics and sources
- Write documentation that AI agents can use
- Reframe writer rates after AI
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| 2026-07-26 | draft | applied |
| 2026-07-28 | correction | applied |