Generative AI is reshaping the practice of writing by transforming how students generate ideas, compose texts and engage with the writing process.
Whether you are doing personal, professional or academic writing, follow the appropriate rules for using AI. Develop prompts and use AI at discrete stages of the writing process:
Use multiple AI platforms, compare outputs and combine the best ideas
Think of the writing process as a human-AI loop. You remain in charge of the writing but use AI at certain stages of the process, working back and forth to create the final paper.
YOU
1. Gather information and create an outline. Compose a detailed prompt asking AI to brainstorm three alternate approaches aligned with your outline. Submit the prompt to multiple AIs.
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2. Based on the writer’s prompt generate three alternate approaches aligned with the outline.
YOU
3. Use what you know and combine with the best alternate approaches from AI to write your own first draft. Ask multiple AI platforms for a detailed critique of your draft and suggestions for improvement.
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4. Generate a detailed critique of the writer’s first draft, suggest missing concepts and correct factual errors or lapses in logic.
YOU
5. Critique and challenge the AI suggestions. Verify all information. Revise sections, ask for more feedback as necessary and ask for corrections in spelling, punctuation and grammar.
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6. Generate suggestions for correcting spelling, punctuation, grammar and citations.
YOU
7. Ensure that the final paper is in your voice, represents your own ideas and meets the requirements of the assignment. Ensure that you have clearly attributed the use of AI in all phases of the paper’s development.
This guide is based "The 2025 Student Guide to Artificial Intelligence" by Imagining the Digital Future, Elon University and American Association of Colleges and Universities is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.